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I plan to install a Light Speed Plasma III electronic ignition on my
Lycoming and the use of an automotive timing light is required. Prices rang from a few dollars to several hundred. What to do??? Can anyone recommend a suitable timing light for this task? Thanks.............Ron Gibbs |
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![]() "Ron" wrote in message ... I plan to install a Light Speed Plasma III electronic ignition on my Lycoming and the use of an automotive timing light is required. Prices rang from a few dollars to several hundred. What to do??? Can anyone recommend a suitable timing light for this task? Thanks.............Ron Gibbs CHEAP! Or even better, rent one from a local auto parts store. -- Jim in NC --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.737 / Virus Database: 491 - Release Date: 8/12/2004 |
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I tried a cheap one when I got my LSE. Didn't work. Not anywhere bright
enough. Aan auto mechanic uses his timing light in the depths of an engine compartment, with the hood providing shade, in a garage. I had to to it in the sunlight, out side. The cheap one didn't work a lick. Wound up spending $60, and it could still be brighter. Sam "Ron" wrote in message ... I plan to install a Light Speed Plasma III electronic ignition on my Lycoming and the use of an automotive timing light is required. Prices rang from a few dollars to several hundred. What to do??? Can anyone recommend a suitable timing light for this task? Thanks.............Ron Gibbs |
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![]() "Sammy" wrote in message news:HfaVc.47981$TI1.2413@attbi_s52... I tried a cheap one when I got my LSE. Didn't work. Not anywhere bright enough. Aan auto mechanic uses his timing light in the depths of an engine compartment, with the hood providing shade, in a garage. I had to to it in the sunlight, out side. The cheap one didn't work a lick. Wound up spending $60, and it could still be brighter. Sam You didn't think outside the box. Around here, it is partially dark, without being too dark, two times per day. ;-) -- Jim in NC --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.737 / Virus Database: 491 - Release Date: 8/12/2004 |
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Maybe you have the Hall effect module that fits into the magneto housing.
I have a dual LSE II but with the direct crank sensor and I simply use the propeller position to adjust it. Dont think I am more off than a degree and can easily change it to get optimal performance. --------------------------------- SQ2000 canard: http://www.abri.com/sq2000 Ron wrote in message . .. I plan to install a Light Speed Plasma III electronic ignition on my Lycoming and the use of an automotive timing light is required. Prices rang from a few dollars to several hundred. What to do??? Can anyone recommend a suitable timing light for this task? Thanks.............Ron Gibbs |
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