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Re: Timing Light

To: Tony Woodruff <tonyw@mailmedia.com>
Subject: Re: Timing Light
From: Charley & Peggy Robinson <ccrobins@ktc.com>
Date: Mon, 18 Oct 1999 17:08:26 -0500
  It is a pain, isn't it?  I've been toying with the idea of putting a
pointer on the top and/or using a different cylinder.  Haven't really
thought it out.....  Anyway I seldom stay with the initial adjustment by
the light.

  CR

Tony Woodruff wrote:
> 
> Now I must ask:  What were they thinking putting the timing marks on the 
>bottom of the engine!  Up on top to do an adjustment, down underneath to see 
>the results!
> 
> Thanks to everyone.
> 
> - Tony -
> 
> >>> <REwald9535@aol.com> 10/15/99 10:09:22 PM >>>
> In a message dated 10/15/99 10:31:56 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
> tonyw@mailmedia.com writes:
> 
> > Anybody have any ideas on a way to use a regular timing light on a positive
> > ground car?
> >
> >  My Sears timing light is VERY clear that it's only to be used on a
> negative
> > ground car.  My 67 MGB, of course, isn't!
> Use it the same way you would use it on a negative ground car.  Red lead to
> (+), and black to (-) The only difference is the red lead will be connected
> to a ground point (positive ground remember?) and black to a "Hot".
> Even if you get it backward every timing light I have ever seen is idiot
> proof. (When half asleep preping for a race I've connected a few backwards)
> If no flash recheck the leads and reverse if necessary.
> Rick Ewald


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