OK, so guys are interested in what's developed here, but are scared or nervous about cutting up or drilling on a perfectly GOOD APPS - or even mutilating a failed one...
Can't say I blame them! :-laf
But how about a relatively easy way to head off a potential failure issue - or maybe resurrect a failed one? Going into this thread, I was convinced it was the potentiometer section that was most often failing - but now, after 4 years of muddling through all this, am now pretty sure the primary failure points are the electronics in the IVS section, and/or the pressure contact setup between the internal Mylar printed circuit and the pin connectors. The potentiometer itself seems the LEAST likely to prematurely fail!
NOW, not everyone is able or willing to cut their APPS apart to do as I pictured earlier in this thread - but what if you could easily and inexpensively eliminate ALL the IVS circuitry, and HALF of those pressure contacts?
And ALL without cutting or drilling - as close to plug-and-play as possible?
Here's what I played around with this morning. The hardest part of potentially extending the life of a good APPS module, is converting to a microswitch IVS - but the bracketry fabricating for the MS is a bottleneck, getting it properly fabricated, then mounted on the OEM APPS properly to allow easy installation and adjustment of the MS.
Here's what I made up as a demo piece:
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I used a small section cut from a common U-bolt/muffler clamp piece, one where the backing piece was nearly the same width as the APPS idle-side stop post, then welded on a piece of steel strap material for the MS mounting platform.
Here's a shot of the piece itself:
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And here it is mounted to the APPS idle stop post, after drilling the piece and installing a setscrew
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The MS shown is there just for display purposes - but you get the idea, a simple clamp-on part that is easily installed, and provides easy MS adjustment in relation to the APPS belcrank.
Now, the last piece of this particular approach, is to obtain an APPS module jumper cable that allows insertion between the module and the harness to the ECM - the harness end plugs are available here:
http://www.deutschconnector.com/cgi-bin/store/agora. cgi?cart_id=289777. 6852*_Z7-N2&xm=on&product=DT_6-Contact|DT_Sealing_Plug|Mounting_Accessories
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And are easily wired so that only the OEM APPS module potentiometer is used - 3 of the 6 contacts in that module. The other 3 wires would come from the MS installed on the bracket seen earlier - the leads from the MS can easily be routed down on the lower side of the APPS bracket to where the APPS module is normally connected.
All quick and easy, and requires NO mutilation of ANY of the APPS bracket or module, or the existing OEM harness. All the OEM APPS module adjustments remain the same, and only minor setup and adjustment of the added MS. The noise filter is also easy to make up, and only costs pennies - and MIGHT not be needed at all.
The remaining trick is to fabricate the MS piece - but THAT is virtually the ONLY mechanical fabrication needed - the wiring itself is a snap!
You want "Plug And Play"? It won't get much easier than this! :-laf