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catbed
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i found this old sears "ignition analyzer" in my basement.no idea how to hook it up. any suggestions. i dont really need this. just messing around to see if it still works.
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TheCafeKid
Looks kinda like a dwell tach...mayhaps you hook it up to your points on a points system, dunno tho..no expert on such
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catbed
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The memory is a little foggy
But from the pictures you simply hook the red clip to the negative side of the coil and the black side to your negative on the battery. You will have to adjust for the GS 4 cyl/dual coil configuration which probably is equivalent to a 2 cyl engine because of the dual coils. So your RPM will read 1/2 what actual is and dwell will probaly be off but would not know unless I tried it (I wont guess).
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saddlewarmer
Its used to check rpm and the dwell angle of your points in degrees. basically, your black lead goes to ground with the red tied to your feed to your distibutor to give you a dwell reading ( the opening and closing of your points in degrees.). You can also check rpm with it on a solid state or pointless ignition. use mine on a model t car and roadster and some old tractors.
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Mark whiz
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Originally posted by catbed View Posti found this old sears "ignition analyzer" in my basement.no idea how to hook it up. any suggestions. i dont really need this. just messing around to see if it still works.
Some people get all nostalgic about contact points. I wonder if they're also nostalgic about polio, or vacuum tube televisions.and God said, "Let there be air compressors!"
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BlackStar
+1 LOL I hear that!
Originally posted by robertbarr View PostJust consider yourself lucky (and young...) that you don't remember when these were a necessary part of keeping a vehicle running reliably (the frequent ignition tune-up).
Some people get all nostalgic about contact points. I wonder if they're also nostalgic about polio, or vacuum tube televisions.
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Originally posted by Jaguarjoe View PostAt least you could easily repair a vacuum tube television set!1980 GS1100E....Number 15!
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