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Electronic Specialties Inductive Pick-up Timing Light 150 on 2040-parts.com

US $65.99
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United States, US

United States, US
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New In Factory Box  Electronic Specialties Inductive Pick-up Timing Light 150

This hard working timing light is accurate up to 8000 RPM. An extremely bright light will help you time the engine.

  • Inductive pick-up clips over spark plug wire - no adapters required
  • Precision focused flash tube for concentrated brilliant light
  • Removable/replaceable leads
  • Designed for all 12 volt systems - reverse polarity protected
  • Field replaceable flash tube
  • Trigger switch prolongs tube and circuit life
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    Shipping:  We will combine shipping on most orders.    Items will ship within 24 hours of payment except on weekends.  You will receive tracking information as soon as item ships. 

  • Item is covered by factory warranty and buyer must pay return shipping.

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