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If my OEM Nose Cone Sensor is part number: HD 32400-80B, which is the appropriate Standard Motor Products part for my application? I found the following chart:
What is the difference between MC-SPA1 & MC-SPA2?
I recently had to replace mine on my 97 Dyna WG...had to return the MC-SPA1 with the MC-SPA2 as it had the extra length in the wires for the Dyna as it is routes underneath the engine a bit and then snakes through towards the primary side and up to connector under the coil cover
The MC-SPA2 also has different connectors on the end that what the OEM had on my 97. I cut off the new connectors and added some extra length when I cut the old OEM and spliced them together. Bike has been running fine since.
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