For a long time, racers have known that one of the best things to do to an engine to improve performance is to stabilize the ignition timing. The MSD Flying Magnet Crank Trigger system does exactly that by using four magnets embedded in an aluminum wheel. Although similar in appearance to other crank triggers, the MSD Flying Magnet design works on a different principle. Most crank triggers have a wheel, with steel studs sticking out, bolted to the harmonic balancer. As the crankshaft turns, the studs pass by a stationary magnetic pick-up, triggering the ignition. This pick-up can be triggered by other bolts, debris, or even vibrations which will cause a loss of power or engine damage.
The MSD Flying Magnet Crank Trigger uses four magnets secured in the aluminum trigger wheel that pass by a stationary non-magnetic pick-up to trigger the ignition. This "flying magnet" design produces accurate trigger signals and the non-magnetic pick-up cannot be falsely triggered. Each Flying Magnet Crank Trigger includes a two-piece mounting bracket for the non-magnetic pick-up that in most cases will work on either the passenger side or driver's side of the engine (the SB Chrysler and SB Ford brackets mount on only one side). The CNC-machined aluminum bracket securely holds the pick-up in place and is slotted to provide a wide range of timing adjustments. Spacers are included so you can mount the bracket on engines with standard motor mounts or engines with a .25" motor plate. These systems will trigger MSD 6, 7, and 8 Series Ignitions and all MSD Timing Accessories.
Features- Pickup Included:
- Yes
- Adjustable Mounting Bracket Included:
- Yes
- Bracket Material:
- Billet aluminum
- Bracket Finish:
- Red Anodized
- Crank Trigger Wheel Included:
- Yes
- Crankshaft Wheel Material:
- Aluminum
- Crankshaft Wheel Finish:
- Red Anodized
- Hardware Included:
- Yes
- Quantity:
- Sold as a kit.
- Make:
- Chevrolet
- Engine Family:
- Chevy small block Gen I
- Engine Sizes:
- 4.3L/262-6.6L/400
- Years:
- 1955-1995
- Harmonic Damper Diameter (in.):
- 7.000 in.