Timing light is a must for the home mechanic. I bought one years ago and
it still works great. It's a Craftsman model with inductive pickup. I
think it was around $50.00 but they might be cheaper today.
-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Wiseman [mailto:rob(at)wisemaninsurance.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 04, 1999 5:28 AM
To: alpines(at)autox.team.net
Subject: When to and when not to.
I've read a great deal of the archives and have developed a few
questions.
1. Which gaskets should be put on with a sealant and which ones
shouldn't?
2. Which bolts should use locktite and which shouldn't?
3. Which bolts should use thread sealant and which shouldn't?
Also, I have installed the electronic ignition, and one I get it
started it seems to run better when warmed up, but seem harder to
start. Any thoughts. I know I need to set the timing but I dont have a
timing light.
Novice at work.
Rob
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