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Actron CP7504 Inductive Timing Light | 
enlarge | Brand: Actron Category: Automotive Parts And Accessories
List Price: $44.99 Buy New: $34.77 You Save: $10.22 (23%)
New (2) from $34.77
Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 3153
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 2 x 8.3 x 11.8
MPN: CP7504 Model: CP7504 UPC: 021467075042 EAN: 0021467075042 ASIN: B00020BM1Y
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 1-year warranty | | • | Comes with shock proof and high impact styrene housing | | • | Heavy-duty 6-ft leads with color coded insulated battery clamps | | • | Molded inductive pickup clamps over spark plug wire to make hook-up easy | | • | Power tool trigger switch, linear xenon flash tube, and focused fresnel lens |
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Product Description - Molded inductive pickup which clamps over spark plug wire to make hook-up easy - Works on all foreign and domestic 12 volt gasoline engines - Shockproof high impact Styrene housing - Heavy duty six foot leads with color coded insulated battery clamps - Power tool trigger switch - Linear Xenon flash tube and focused Fresnel lens provides light bright enough for use in broad daylight - Solid state circuitry for reliability and long life - Complete illustrated instructions in English and Spanish - Made in U.S.A
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| Customer Reviews:
Just Right (Almost) July 21, 2008 The timing light works just as advertised. A couple of items I would improve are: The length of the battery leads, and the brightness of the light. This is a little predjudiced, however; I live in NM, where the sun shines bright most days. With a little overhead cover, the light is sufficient. As far as the length of the leads, I have an '81 Westy Vanagon, where the battery is located beneath the passenger seat, and the engine is in the rear (trunk). I don't know if any timing light would have sufficiently long cables to reach that far. It is easily overcome by pulling up another vehicle to the back of the Westy.
good product June 8, 2008 My first "working" timing gun, had bought from sears before and recieved a broken one "different model and not off amazon" sears stores have really gone downhill in my area, they are filthy and low quality, sears online is still good.
Onto the review, the product is bright enough to see comfortably in full sun, as others have said, and picks up the signal quite well on 8mm wires "this is what i use and haven't tested on anything else" overall it is very nice for the price and am satisfied with the quality. This is not a top end gun, but perfect for someone like me, who just needs to do tune-ups on my old firebird. So it won't get heavy use, if you are going to use a gun all the time, I suggest getting one with an advance dial on it. Plus always remember to mark the timing mark with white paint, or at least clean it and remove any rust on the timing markings. Sorry I do not have the proper words for the parts.
excelent product June 30, 2006 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
This is an excelent cost/benefit product. In daylight (out of garage) you still can tune your engine with this tool.
Nice and Light and Bright September 24, 2005 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
I used to have a cheap light that worked - if you were able to get six inches away from the target and were in complete darkness. The Actron CP7504 is sooo much better. Very bright and focused. Heavy duty inductive clamp, heavy and long cables with ample battery clips. I especially like the tough red plastic body. No metal to bang on my paint and very light weight. For under $40 you can't go wrong. I have never needed any other bells and whistles - just light and bright. This fits the bill....
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