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Clams Canino
 
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Default Timing Question, Using a Timing light on an Old Outboard.


You really should have thought of that before you went for the "bargain".
There is no way to calibrate anything without a stable reference. You're
gonna have to trust it, now - or buy another light. You didn't tell us what
your timing?

-W



"Joe Here" wrote in message
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I recently bought a timing light off ebay (without instructions).
It has the dial advance on the back and I understand how this works.

Here's my question. The dial goes from 0 - 60 degrees, but it goes
slightly past 60 and slightly under zero. How can I calibtate the dial
to ensure that zero is actually zero on the dial. I don't have access
to a conventional timing light to check the zero spot.

Thanks.