Re: Timing
Yeah, SEARS has been walking dead for some years now, a sad thing indeed as I still have many Craftsman tools that were made by Miller Tools in America....
I tried one of those fancy-schmancy timing lights, it was a PIA, every time you let off the trigger it changed and had to be re set ~ as a Journeyman Mechanic I like simple tools that don't require much time / effort to use .
I paid $50 for my big chrome, metal SEARS timing light 50 years ago and it still works, the guys at the vintage car Tech Sessions laugh and call it my 'bazooka' but they all love how easy it is to set up their ignition system to run better than ever before....
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'49 3100 235 W/ Muncie SM420 SOLD
'69 C/10 shortbed sidemount survivor 250 L6 W/ 350TH
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