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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Lynden, Wa
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Hi All,
While having plenty of time to finish projects at home I got my King Motor analyzer up and running for the first time in probably 50 yrs. I also learned how to use my spray gun and fix up a cabinet to copy the one that would have come with it from the factory. I can do quite a few tests on the ignition system of the A or any other 6v car. I know most of those tests can be done by a test light/meter now adays but there is no fun in that. Mike
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That’s a pretty cool machine. [emoji106]
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