Lionelgee
4th July 2015, 12:53 PM
Hello All,
Just wondering if anyone has come across this brand of timing light and if they are any good?
Innova Digital Timing Light Tool With Advance Tacho Petrol Engine Ignition | eBay (http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Innova-Digital-Timing-Light-Tool-with-Advance-Tacho-Petrol-Engine-Ignition-/400887107411?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_15&hash=item5d56bbcf53)
It is for a 202 Holden red motor fitted to a Series III LWB Land Rover.
The old girl has been getting a bit harder to start and then running rough. This afternoon I grabbed the distributor and the whole unit moved in my hand, very easily :eek:
The tightening bolt must have loosened a little more each time I have started it since I bought the vehicle from the previous owner. They said it was starting to run a bit rough for some reason? Now I know why ;).
I have a electronic distributor that is a complete new unit to replace the old points set up. From the links on YouTube part of the task of swapping the systems over is to set the timing again.
By the way - I have never used a timing light before. Therefore, if lights like this one have more features that make it easier to use and more fool proof than the $20 sort, I would be happier getting a $70 one :cool:
Kind Regards
Lionel
Just wondering if anyone has come across this brand of timing light and if they are any good?
Innova Digital Timing Light Tool With Advance Tacho Petrol Engine Ignition | eBay (http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Innova-Digital-Timing-Light-Tool-with-Advance-Tacho-Petrol-Engine-Ignition-/400887107411?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_15&hash=item5d56bbcf53)
It is for a 202 Holden red motor fitted to a Series III LWB Land Rover.
The old girl has been getting a bit harder to start and then running rough. This afternoon I grabbed the distributor and the whole unit moved in my hand, very easily :eek:
The tightening bolt must have loosened a little more each time I have started it since I bought the vehicle from the previous owner. They said it was starting to run a bit rough for some reason? Now I know why ;).
I have a electronic distributor that is a complete new unit to replace the old points set up. From the links on YouTube part of the task of swapping the systems over is to set the timing again.
By the way - I have never used a timing light before. Therefore, if lights like this one have more features that make it easier to use and more fool proof than the $20 sort, I would be happier getting a $70 one :cool:
Kind Regards
Lionel