Panhard oxygen sensor installation

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Panhard electronic ignition prototypes


2CV_123ignition

I soon made an adaptor to take the standard 2CV unit, as well as a new driveshaft complete with magnets, body shown below.

Panhard_123_hybrid

There was a big problem with this set up, and that was the rotation was the wrong way, which was a stumbling block for 123 at the time too. Fortunately I realised if I flipped the board the magnetic field would pass through the circuit board and the rotation would be effectively reversed, so I made a new model to test the idea, which was just a spacer sandwiched between the two previous halves.

reversed_spacer

So the board and magnets were in the base not the lid as with the 2CV set up, and as the 123 lid wasn’t needed, and I had to put a bearing in the top, to stop the wobble, I ended up with a rather large lump overall.

Big_lid

It wasn’t really surprising it ended up so large, but whereas I was making a conversion unit for the 123ignition before, I now had an opportunity to explore other options.

So having tested the set up made a spark, using my motorised ignition rig, I made a new prototype, that ended being another version a couple of days later, but at least it was getting smaller. I incorporated the original vacuum advance into this version too, but the biggest drawback was I would have to up the ante to fit the rev counter drive. I wasn’t able to cut a gear drive and the economics were such that it wash’t affordable to continue as it couldn’t meet the target price.

Pnhard_ignition

Still it was starting to look a lot more designed, and this is were I left off about 9 years ago.

Panhard_ignition_2003

Panhard_ign_compare

Panhard revised lubrication circuits

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