Re: connect a 6v timing light
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In 1940, with the battery under the front seat, what did they connect to?
No need to got to the battery, just go to the hot lug on the starter where the battery cable terminates at the solenoid. And of course a ground connection somewhere on the engine. Connect the power leads, connect the high tension lead on the light to #1 plug so that the continuity to the plug is uninterupted. Start the engine, point the light at the damper/pointer, and pull the trigger. Watch out for the fan!
Posted on: 2012/8/10 22:51
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Gee, that was easy. Thanks, again.
Posted on: 2012/8/10 22:55
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Re: connect a 6v timing light
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Is that positive ground? If so, red to the engine and black to the starter.
Posted on: 2012/8/11 11:40
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Re: connect a 6v timing light
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If you are using a modern day timing light 12v-you need 12v from either a modern car or ???
Posted on: 2012/8/11 14:33
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Re: connect a 6v timing light
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... spare battery. But I have a 6v timing light.
Drove to my friend Vaughn's and he made a couple little adjustments. Then we put the top down.
Posted on: 2012/8/11 16:32
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That depends on how modern. I'm going to say no,12v is not needed. Most electronic circuits run on 5v anyway. So the modern light mostlikely has a voltage limiting circuit built in it to bring the voltage down to 5v.
Posted on: 2012/8/11 16:33
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Re: connect a 6v timing light
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Blackbeard:
Is there some way to test a 12v tach, timing lite, etc to determine if it has such a voltage limiter??????
Posted on: 2012/8/11 16:55
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Re: connect a 6v timing light
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My Snap-On 12v timing light worked just fine on my 6v '48. Bright strobe, no problems.
Posted on: 2012/8/11 19:52
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