Engine Timing Light Automotive,Xenon Ignition Timing Light Gun, Advance Inductive Strobe Timing Light Tool for Car Vehicle Motorcycle, Marine
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How can I find a distributor of a 1997 Stratus? It should work if that is the case.
Selected User Reviews For Engine Timing Light Automotive,Xenon Ignition Timing Light Gun, Advance Inductive Strobe Timing Light Tool for Car Vehicle Motorcycle, Marine
There is no problem with the timing light. In reality, it does not work at all. I did not see a lot of light. Have you got enough light? Yes, it is true in my case. Too short to be used? There is no way to use the power lead because it is too short? It's not long enough for me, but it's just long enough for the job. It is my intention to add a few feet to the length. My first experience was with a spark plug wire clip slide, which may be normal but I didn't expect it. As well as being directional, the clip is also angled. If the spark plug is not installed, there is an arrow that points to it. Otherwise, it won't Despite its light weight, it is quite powerful. While that may be a plus, it puts an awful lot of pressure on it to feel The bottom line is, of course, that. Cheapness is the reason why it was so inexpensive. I may never have to use a timing light again or only on a few occasions, but it did the job for me. You should spend more money on a timing light if you will be using it regularly.
A rotor, cap, and wires are part of an antique car that I have. After the old Craftsman timing light finally died, I decided to get a new one. My Xenon timing light worked well right out of the box. I could easily hook up the inductor to my car wire(s), I had long enough 12V power leads, and it produced a nice, bright light in the daylight / sunshine.
This timing light works well. Perfect. Just the way I wanted it.
It isn't expensive. A timing light may be considered "old school" by this time. In the modern day, why would any car need I have this one here, and it works the way it should, it costs less than a zillion dollars, and it seems built well enough to still work the next time I need to dig it out of the low compartment of the tool box. There might be a need for a foot or two more of battery leads. My favorite things about this camera are the bright light and the accurate flash.
As for the product, I'm quite pleased with it. I used it to set the timing on my car and it worked perfectly.
If I had only one star, it would be for the inconvenience rather than the purpose of this staring system. As the clamps that clamp to the battery terminals have a small size, some terminals are difficult to clamp to.
There is enough accuracy here, but it isn't a very bright light, as has been mentioned by other reviewers.
If you wish to clip the spark plug wire on, be sure the arrow points in the right direction. I had no problem using the timing light once I figured out how it worked.