Re: digital too picky

Jim C. /
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A digital multi meter tends to run all over the place when doing something like this.

An analog meter wher the needle just swings is the easiest to read in this case. Actually, any continuity tester will work, provided the coil is disconnected from the points prior to checking the timing.

Then don't forget to reconnect the coil after setting the timing!!

Jim

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  A differemt way to adjust the pointsTopic by: Matt Wilson Matt Wilson 08/01/02 01:14PM
  Re: A differemt way to adjust the pointsRe: InfectedBootSector InfectedBootSector 08/01/02 01:48PM
  continuity testerRe: Fred Fred 08/01/02 03:03PM
  Re: continuity testerRe: Matt Wilson Matt Wilson 08/01/02 03:32PM
  Re: continuity testerRe: Fred Fred 08/01/02 03:52PM
  Re: continuity testerRe: InfectedBootSector InfectedBootSector 08/01/02 04:36PM
  Re: digital too pickyRe: Jim C. Jim C. 08/01/02 04:43PM

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