Timing light
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Timing light
The spring connector on my older, but still very good timing light has streached out and become wothless. Does anyone know how to fix or convert it to inductive pickup ?
Is the defect in what I see, or what I'm seeing with ?
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Re: Timing light
Nick,
Can you disect an old/new sparkplug wire boot and use the clip from inside it?
Can you disect an old/new sparkplug wire boot and use the clip from inside it?
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Re: Timing light
On a similar light. I used a spring I scrounged up and put a clip on the lead. (like an alligator clip, but wider)
OTOH, inductive versions of similar lights are cheap on ebay.
OTOH, inductive versions of similar lights are cheap on ebay.
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Re: Timing light
The older sears dialback lights are cheap and work verywell
One on ebay now
One on ebay now
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