i know. every shop used to have one, now no one does. we are looking for a machine to test/calibrate dizzy's. been looking around with no success. any leads/suggestions? _____________________________
Wasn't that done with an osciliscope? i know. every shop used to have one, now no one does. we are looking for a machine to test/calibrate dizzy's. been looking around with no success. any leads/sugg
The old engine analyzers did use oscilloscope, but there were actual machines to test distributors. Years ago I actually had one until it died, and I couldn't beg, borrow, steal, make or customize an
I had one in the good old days. You can make your own if you are handy. Besides the tact and dwell which you will need to buy, all they were was a variable speed motor to drive the distributer, clear
My brother-in-law in San Jose grabbed one years ago when the local tech college was dumping 'em. Don't know what he would charge to test/repair/reindex/etc. If you want me to ask, email me off-list w
It took me about 6 months of constant searching; most were selling for $500.00 to $750.00, and shipping can be alot. I finally got lucky, pick it up this Friday. If you are only doing the occasional
You can, but the distributor machine is easier and more direct. A scope tells you the electrical condition of the system, but will show advance etc. but needs the engine running. Both combined is a g