Flaming River Single-wire Timing Light P/n 1001 on 2040-parts.com
Florida, New York, United States
This self-powered timing light is designed to work without an
auxiliary power source, which makes it ideal for use with magnetos, rear
battery mount race cars, motorcycles, marine, go-karts, and all spark
ignition systems for hassle-free timing. "The Light" is equipped with a
xenon bulb which generates a bright strobe as well as a convenient
work-light. Durable construction includes a rubber encased lens and 48"
pickup lead. Longer leads are available for industrial applications.
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