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Timing Light Question(s)

I recently put a new distributor in my '82 SC and set the timing statically. The car runs fine and passed CA Smog with flying colors, however I am noticing a slight pinging under load in the 3-4k rpm range and am wondering if my timing is off slightly.

I am trying to use a Sears timing light that someone gave to me which I have never seen work. I've got power at the rear fuse panel, plenty of good grounds and have the pick-up wire attached to #1 spark plug wire. I'm getting no light from the timing light when I press the trigger (yes, the engine's running).

Could I have the pick-up placed incorrectly - the Smog guy mentioned that he was having problems with the signal through the braided plug wires? How about the bulb in the light - do those fail on 20 year old units? Is the bulb replaceable or do I just need to bite the bullet and buy a new light?

Thanks for the suggestions.

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Place the pick-up over the un-shieled part of the wire.

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Thanks Ken,

I've tried the pick-up on both ends of the wire as close to the connector as possible, but don't know if that's bare wire or not. Should I be rolling back the rubber boots or should signal be fine wth the pick-up around the boot?

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Mark,

You won't be able to get a good trigger signal over the braid, so be sure you are right next to the distributor, and slide the braid out a bit further if necessary to get access to unshielded wire on #1.

Have you considered testing the timing light on another vehicle?
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Should be OK if there is no shielding. The braid of the shield should be very visible. Try the light on a car without shieled wire to see if it functions.

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Thanks guys,

I'll try the light on another vehicle before I tear into the timing light to see if there are any user-serviceable parts!!!! It won't be nearly as much fun that way, though.....

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