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				Dwell meter timing light suggestions
			 
			Hello Everyone! Newbie here, looking for suggestions on a  decent timing light and Dwell meter to help me with my 76. Mechanically inclined, lacking Porsche wisdom, but learning a little more every thread! 
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|  07-16-2005, 10:14 AM | 
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			maybe I am using the wrong term for dwell. Allows you to check air fuel mixture?
		 
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|  07-16-2005, 11:04 AM | 
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			Gliderguy, I have the Sears model that Rattlesnak shows, and it works very well for me. I could not live without the dial in feature. If you are still running points, a dwell meter is a good idea. I have, in an emergency, set points using a match cover for thickness, and been spot on when I finally got near my tools. But a dwell meter beats any feeler gauge in my book. Rex 
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			I have an older version of the Sears Craftsman at the bottom of Chris'  list [a relabeled KAL 4185/Actron CP7519] ... ands it works great for under $100!  A PDF-file copy of the user manual is at the link below: http://www.actron.com/publish/2004/06/07/pdf_english_16182.pdf Actron CP7519 details: http://www.actron.com/product_detail.php?pid=16182 The SunPro/Actron CP7676 Automotive Digital Multimeter includes tach/dwell functions ... works well, and is featured in the Bentley manuals for SC and Carrera. http://www.actron.com/product_detail.php?pid=16291 User manual is here: http://www.actron.com/publish/2005/03/28/pdf_english_16291.pdf 
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|  07-16-2005, 11:05 AM | 
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			Gliderguy, A dwell meter will show how long points are open, and thereby the point gap. Rex 
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			Thanks for the input! What will tell me if my air fuel mix is correct?
		 
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|  07-16-2005, 11:22 AM | 
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			gliderguy, You are referring to the duty cycle though I do not know if this will work on your car. The three-pin test connector is used, at least on mine, when performing the A/F adjustment with this methodology. 
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|  07-16-2005, 11:38 AM | 
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			gliderguy, If your '76 is stock CIS ... it doesn't have a frequency valve or O2 sensor! That means you don't need to worry about duty cylce or adjustments to the O2 system, an add-on system to SC engines. Your mixture is adjusted with a 3 mm hex key while monitoring the CO output with an exhaust gas analyzer such as the Gunson. 
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|  07-16-2005, 12:48 PM | 
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			correct no O2 sensor I have the 3mm allen, and contemplating a Gunson. Would to rich a mix possibly cause it not to start? "After the passing of many moons maybe I will be able to answer some tech questions, right now just a empty spounge soaking it all in!!!" 
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			I suppose it's possible, but usually a too lean mixture would be more likely to do it.  You should do a search.  There is a huge amount of info on CIS starting issues, including air leaks, WUR, AAR, AAV, CSV,check valve, fuel accumulator problems and on and on...
		 
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|  07-17-2005, 03:02 PM | 
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			Dirty points will cause a no start. So will points not opening or closing. Joe | ||
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