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I won't argue that. I haven't used one in years, but that's just me.
In most cases a timing light is great, and not only for setting the timing.
But in some instances the engine is just too old for a timing light to be effective. If the harmonic balancer has slipped, or the timing mark isn't visible, for instance.
I have to admit you should generally use a light, but you get in the habit of setting it by ear.
But in some instances the engine is just too old for a timing light to be effective. If the harmonic balancer has slipped, or the timing mark isn't visible, for instance.
I have to admit you should generally use a light, but you get in the habit of setting it by ear.
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