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turning off the timing light
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This is the wrong way too do it.:lol:
Well I guess that's better than getting the cord stuck in the fan blade. Dang headers oh well Time find another $3. Light I know I'm not the only one out there that had a problem like this:lol: |
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I caught the cord of one in the fan blade once. Exciting few seconds, to be sure.
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That's why I never adjust the timing with the engine running. :exit:
Just kidding. But you do have to be careful in there. |
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Ha ha ha. Getting the cord stuck...I knew somebody had to have done it.:lol:....that's funny.
Years ago I melted another cord on a header. I learned my lesson to be carefull. Then I got a nice timing light. But the lead clamp was dropped/banged around to many times and the magnets broke out. Now many years later I do this. Guess I haven't learned. I once used a friends hf multimeter to check his batt. And alt. Not paying attention I put it on the wrong setting touched the batt. With the leads and the thing kinda melted in my hand with a good puff of smoke. I guess this may have been tipical for hf tools I I'm pretty sure it was my fault. Needless to say I didn't figure out what was wrong with his car after that. I know you guys have some tool follies stories let's hear them. |
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I have a Ferret Industries tach advance timing light. It was not cheap. I treat it with the utmost respect. One day the boss used it and I chewed him out for having the clamp so close the the exhaust
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I use a cloths pin to hold the wires now,I think we have all lost one.
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