| To: | Bob Kitterer <bkitterer@mac.com> | 
|---|---|
| Subject: | Re[2]: timing question | 
| Date: | Sat, 3 Dec 2005 19:40:14 -0800 | 
| Cc: | spridgets <spridgets@autox.team.net> | 
| References: | <307843407.20051203083039@pacifier.com> <DEFB5B36-5F0A-4F7F-AD1E-E8F0DDC1741F@mac.com> | 
| Sender: | owner-spridgets@autox.team.net | 
| Hello Bob,
       i didn't mean use the timing light for static timing... i meant
       which METHOD is better..........
       i have a CRANCE unit installed, so i can turn the dizzy until
       it snaps, then tighten up the dizzy. i can do static timing
       without finding a 12 volt bulb and all that other hook up
       stuff. i also have a good bright timing light so i can do that
       way too.... (unfortunately it is NOT the adjustable kind.)
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Best regards,
 Bill                            mailto:pythias@pacifier.com
   "66 Sprite
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