FS, DC coil tester
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FS, DC coil tester
Not sure if this is homemade or not.
I believe it works. Battery powered, I suppose you could hook it to your Magneto.
(Coil not included)
$75 to your house (USA)
I believe it works. Battery powered, I suppose you could hook it to your Magneto.
(Coil not included)
$75 to your house (USA)
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Re: FS, DC coil tester
$65 shipped USA.
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Re: FS, DC coil tester
A friend had one just like it for sale at Hershey for the same price.
Either you bought it or it was either a kit or an early cottage manufacture product.
That device will tell if a coil is bad, when you get no sparks at all.
It will not tell you the capacitor is bad and it is always no good!
It will not tell you when your coil produces random misfires resulting in reduced engine performance.
The Hand Crank Coil Tester will show the random miss-fires, but not the bad capacitor.
Either you bought it or it was either a kit or an early cottage manufacture product.
That device will tell if a coil is bad, when you get no sparks at all.
It will not tell you the capacitor is bad and it is always no good!
It will not tell you when your coil produces random misfires resulting in reduced engine performance.
The Hand Crank Coil Tester will show the random miss-fires, but not the bad capacitor.
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Re: FS, DC coil tester
Jim, it was in my dad’s stuff.
I think if you hooked it to your mag it would maybe be more useful than you think.
You could also use 12V. The ammeter should help at least adjust the points close.
I run a distributor so no expert on coils.
I think if you hooked it to your mag it would maybe be more useful than you think.
You could also use 12V. The ammeter should help at least adjust the points close.
I run a distributor so no expert on coils.
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Re: FS, DC coil tester
$55 shipped