![]() Got it from for $35 and it works like a champ. It's got alot of strobe brightness and is plastic, no confusion between spark pulses and noise.Įquus 3555. I like it because it shows RPM when the flash is off, and degrees advance when flashing. I'm not losing my hair, it's just retired and relocating further south.įerret digital tach-advance timing Light. Tach and timing light pickups are inductive. It consisted of a timing light, remote starter switch, compression gauge set, and "multifunction engine analyzer." The analyzer is a tach, dwell, volt, ohm meter. Location: Home of the US Navy Atlantic Fleet, Norfolk, VAīack in the 80's when I had my first bug, I bought a Craftsman "kit". All manual transmission except for the Yukon. The '71 now has the 1835 engine, swapped from the '70. ![]() He never needed it because his 45yr old Craftsman light still works! Thanks, Dad.ġ970 VW (owned since 1972) and 1971 VW Convertible (owned since 1976), second owner of each. Makes the old Actron I've been using look sick. Works great so far.ĭad gave me his NIB 35 year old Craftsman inductive light last year. Last edited by bugninva on Tue 5:26 pm edited 1 time in total With a show of hands, who has built over 1000 engines in the last 25 years? Anyone? I have a old Craftsman timing gun(non-adjustible and metal housing) that I haven't used in 15 years or more. two adjustable advance models and one standard(which is the "loaner".) I have a Snap-on and two actron timing guns. Like the title says, what timing light do YOU use? And do you recommend it? Posted: Tue 3:46 pm Post subject: What kind of timing light do YOU use? Quick sort: Show newest posts on top | Show oldest posts on top
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