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Sun Inductive Timing Light Model Cp-7501 on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Colorado Springs, Colorado, US

Colorado Springs, Colorado, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Sun Manufacturer Part Number:CP-7501 Warranty:No

 Up for sale is a used Inductive Timing Light Model CP7501 by Sun Consumer Products. This gun has been tested and it is cosmetically sound so buy with confidence. Don't be afraid to make me an offer.:)


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Product Description


Sun Inductive Timing Light Model CP7501Sun Consumer ProductsClamps on!No wires to disconnect! No spark plug adapters to install! Accurate Focused Xenon - Tube Flash - As bright as you will ever need for use in broad daylight.Solid-State transistorized printed circuit electronicsPowered by 12 volt vehicle battery - For use on American and imported cars, trucks and other automotive type engines. Rugged chrome, die cast metal housing for easy clean up and long lasting beauty. Circuit protected from reverse polarity damage. Protective rubber nose cone - prevents damage to lens. Easy to use comfortable pistol grip with concealed trigger switch. Color coded battery post clips on six foot leads - for simple hook up. Unique hole in the handle for convenient hang-up storage. Inductive clamp for quicker tune-ups. Hook up while engine is running. For all conventional and electronic ignition systems.

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