Magneto Timing Light
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Magneto Timing Light
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Having struggled to accurately time my Ariel FH and on seeing the dire positioning of the mag on my G15 I decided to buy a magneto timing light as supplied by A O Services.
What a joy to use compared to faffing around with fag papers or a 0.005" feeler gauge - thoroughly recommended
Regards Mick
Having struggled to accurately time my Ariel FH and on seeing the dire positioning of the mag on my G15 I decided to buy a magneto timing light as supplied by A O Services.
What a joy to use compared to faffing around with fag papers or a 0.005" feeler gauge - thoroughly recommended
Regards Mick
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Re: Magneto Timing Light
Ain't that just the truth Mick? Dog's doo-dahs, especially for G15s and P11s etc with the mag (if fitted) pretty well out of gramble-reach and line-of-sight due to the high primary case. Great investment, and just transforms the whole horrible business!
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Re: Magneto Timing Light
I agree and have been using one a while especially as you don't have to be on both sides of the bike at once. However it's at the garage 1 1/2 miles away and I needed to check the timing on a bike outside the house. Popped down to get some red rizla and slightly staggered to find the cost a quid. Only need to have bought another 41 and I could have got a second timing light from the club instead. It was good going old school for a change though!
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Re: Magneto Timing Light
What's the difference between this product and a bulb with two croc clips? This is a genuine question, not a smarty arse comment.
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Re: Magneto Timing Light
Bulb won't work on mags, only good for battery & coil systems. Because there's only half an ohm in a mag primary winding which won't affect the bulb whether points are open (half ohm) or shut (0 - in theory).
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Re: Magneto Timing Light
By 'eck, Clive. How many bikes are you gonna check? Up here in the Danelaw we usually cut the rizlas into four for such tasks - and the bit youve used will easily do half a dozen mags if you're careful wi' it
Having said that, I did buy a timing light but the batteries leaked (thanks again, Duracell) between uses and knackered the connections. I now use it with the circuit board connected to an old 6v battery. It still works but to be honest I find the fag paper easier to use and more than accurate enough. Once a mag's set up it's good enough for life unless it needs to be removed for some reason. My G9 was set up over 25 years ago and still runs as well as it always has. Spend the brass on oil and spark plugs instead - or ale
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Re: Magneto Timing Light
Maybe put the rest of the packet in Adverts, next owner can take one and pass it on!!
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Re: Magneto Timing Light
All true, and fag paper's fine for most things. But Mick's main bugbear was the hybrids . . .
As you can see, getting at things on a 500 twingle is easy; on a hybrid - P11 in this case so even worse with hi-pipe as well as primary in the way - not at all easy. Both pix taken at near-as-poss same angle.
As you can see, getting at things on a 500 twingle is easy; on a hybrid - P11 in this case so even worse with hi-pipe as well as primary in the way - not at all easy. Both pix taken at near-as-poss same angle.
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Re: Magneto Timing Light
Hi
And further to Groily's clarification - if you can set the points gap with the mag in position you're a better man than me Gungadin
Turning the mag with 1/4" drive socket leaves precious little room for fingers and fag papers let alone sight - money well spent in my opinion.
Regards Mick
And further to Groily's clarification - if you can set the points gap with the mag in position you're a better man than me Gungadin
Turning the mag with 1/4" drive socket leaves precious little room for fingers and fag papers let alone sight - money well spent in my opinion.
Regards Mick
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