Hi can anyone give me a heads up on a timing gun, and if I were to buy one with a tacho is it worth the extra money and will it work on two stoke ok ?
Its my birthday soon so can spend a bit of money
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Recomend me a timing light/gun please ?
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I use this one as do many others. You may find it cheaper but this is the first one that popped up on e bay. You need a battery to use it. Simple but effective and accurate.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Draper-52616- ... 2c51550057
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Draper-52616- ... 2c51550057
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Great seems very reasonable , this might be a simple solution.dapper wrote:I use this one as do many others. You may find it cheaper but this is the first one that popped up on e bay. You need a battery to use it. Simple but effective and accurate.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Draper-52616- ... 2c51550057
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Do you have any more info. or details regarding this, just hate buying things twice, done that enough with scooter parts!Muppet wrote:try t get one with skip technology so it work to higher revs
High-tech internal circuitry-auto-ranging allows the timing light to skip every other flash for a brighter light and longer lifeRotor wrote:Do you have any more info. or details regarding this, just hate buying things twice, done that enough with scooter parts!Muppet wrote:try t get one with skip technology so it work to higher revs
Cut n pasted from tinternet
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+1dapper wrote:I use this one as do many others. You may find it cheaper but this is the first one that popped up on e bay. You need a battery to use it. Simple but effective and accurate.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Draper-52616- ... 2c51550057
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They work OK, used mine again this morning.