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The light portion looks like a timing light. Has 2 leads that clip on to a battery.
 
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Isn't it just a standard automotive timing light? There should also be an inductive clip that hooks onto your #1 cylinder wire.



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It only has 2 leads. No brand name on it. Has me stumped.
 
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If no inductive lead, then I am also stumped.

Does it light up when you hook it up to a 12v battery?



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Haven't tried hooking it up. There is no positive or negative markings. Don't want to fry it.
 
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A voltage tester
 
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It looks like a flashlight/trouble light that you connect directly to the battery when you need it.
 
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I think this is a vintage timing light, possibly from the 1940s. It is connected in line with the plug wire, not to the battery with a separate third lead to the plug wire. I found a listing on ebay for "Mueller 6 volt timing light" that is similar.

Mueller may just be the only name on the thing, but really may be the manufacturer of the clips, Mueller invented the alligator clip.
 
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Looks like one of the very-cheap timing lights that only hooked to a sparkplug and ground. They were not bright and about had to be used in the dark. (like some past girlfriends.)
 
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That looks like an old timing light my dad had.

When I was a kid my dad had a newer one he would use and we as kids would watch. I remember seeing one that looked like that in his toolbox.


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Looks like one of the very-cheap timing lights that only hooked to a sparkplug and ground. They were not bright and about had to be used in the dark. (like some past girlfriends.)


Ahh yes I remember using the chalk stick to mark the indicator line so you could see it.
 
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Excellent, thanks for the replies.
 
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They were not bright and about had to be used in the dark. (like some past girlfriends.)


A good one.


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