[Healeys] Timing light electrical

Bob Spidell bspidell at comcast.net
Wed Jan 2 20:29:27 MST 2013


re: "I presume ground attaches to the frame"

Yup.  Connect to something unpainted, like one of the P-clips on the wiring harness.   I always use the big terminal on 
the starter solenoid--the one that connects to the battery--for a power source.  Don't let the clip contact the chassis 
anywhere.

Also, if your timing light has a metal case it's probably 'hot;' i.e. if it touches the chassis you'll spark (unless you 
have a special, 'positive ground timing light,' which I've never seen nor heard of).  Either be very careful or wrap the 
case with electrical tape, or both.

Bob


On 1/2/2013 7:18 PM, john spaur wrote:
> I have an inductive timing light. The car is positive ground. I presume ground attaches to the frame. What point in 
> the engine compartment would be good to connect the negative voltage lead too? Would terminal A1 be good?
>
> It has been a long time since I used one.
>
> John Spaur
> Electrically challenged
>
>


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