spark checker (was Re: [AT] Chineese yunk--now vice grips
Bill Bear Hood
mmman at netscape.com
Fri Dec 30 06:09:23 PST 2005
Mike
You are probably right that smaller would be better--but we are creatures of habit. I cobbled the one I use 20+ years ago and it is usually handy and "just feels right". I too have a "streacher" spark cable and coil cable. Sometimes in the field and I want to see if the coil is bad--just replace with known good one before removing the machine coil from the engine. I used to could--as I remember--hold three things with two hands and read a meter while doing so. Now I do good to hold one small thing with two hands and call for help in reading the meter.
Bear
Live every day of your life like a three year old. Get down in the dirt with it, roll in it and smile a lot. Bear
--- Mike Sloane <mikesloane at verizon.net> wrote:
From: Mike Sloane <mikesloane at verizon.net>
Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2005 06:33:47 -0500
To: Antique tractor email discussion group <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Subject: spark checker (was Re: [AT] Chineese yunk--now vice grips
I like your trick. Rather than use something as heavy and cumbersome as
a vice-grip pliers and getting involved with the welder, I use an old
battery charger clip and a hose clamp. See:
<http://public.fotki.com/mikesloane/tools__equipment/ignition_tester.html>
(The image was posed, obviously, and in actual use I would have to find
an unpainted surface on which to place the clamp.) The advantage is that
it doesn't weigh much and can sit in the corner of a "field" tool box.
It is also easy to change the position of the clamp, if necessary.
Another handy accessory is a 1 or 2 foot length of HT cable with male
and female ends for when you need a "cable stretcher" to place the
tester in a more convenient position. This is more often needed with
servicing lawn mower and similar one cylinder engines that have very
short ignition cables.
Mike
Bill Bear Hood wrote:
>
> Bear Vice grip trick. For checking fire from mags, just weld a ok
> spark plug to spare vice grips and you can ground the plyers to a
> bolt or the frame and hook up wire and turn mag/engine. As I get
> much blinder at my young age--I need to be able to see easier. Lay
> your hat to block the shop or sun light and this is easier for me to
> see the spark and I am not caught going Ho, Who, Hooo, Whoot when
> holding the plug wire in my hand.
>
--
Mike Sloane
Allamuchy NJ
mikesloane at verizon.net
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