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The tach reader installed on the engine harness has the reader head extended and it will NOT fit in the IH0000154 bracket when installed on a Pittman motor with a 33.7mm flywheel.  The IH0000154 bracket will accept a tach reader with 7mm width and no extension on the reader itself.

The tach reader AG0000102 has the correct spacing but is 10mm wide and will not fit in the mounting bracket.

Anyone know the p/n for the ps3 tach reader without head extension and 7mm width?

Tach reader AG0000058 has the correct width and reader with no extension but when you pull up the part description it does not say it is for ps2 or ps3.

Bruce

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Yes, this is a PS2 style tachometer, applicable for a PS3 upgrade steam kit because that wiring harness is actually PS2 style.

That said, all you have to do is rip out the factory foam spacer (they are very, very, very soft foam), and then I reflow one side (2 pins of the 4 pin optical sensor) and push up to make it flush or the adjusted height, then do the other side 2 pins. I thought the upgrade manual explains this procedure?

https://mthtrains.com/sites/de...ction/50as10709i.pdf

I can understand the why you might be asking and just replace the tach reader PCB as a unit, as overheating while soldering can damage the sensor. Again, I get it, in some ways, replacing the whole sensor PCB to a non-spaced version, and thus not soldering directly on the sensor itself, yes, there might be a time and place for that.

I just somehow got this search results very applicable to the conversation

PS3 sensor specific to diesels and specific to PS3 factory steam, with a PS3 boiler board- yes, uses the wider and different bracketed PS3 sensor.

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Thanks, Vernon.  The manual does explain removing the spacer, but that is very difficult.  I am going to use the  58 sensor.

Hopefully, that search and chart list I gave you (I know, only a picture) but does have part numbers and more detailed descriptions specific to PS2 style readers that would be relevant to PS3 Steam upgrade kit scenarios.

Again, lists out 1.5mm, 2.2, and then no gap, while also giving the bare sensor part ID in case you need it too.

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