Posted: Sun 9:17 am Post subject: Re: Anybody familiar with the Snap-On MT2261 timing light? Location: Central Coast, CA, but we're all still Ukrainian Last edited by Komissar on Sun 10:07 am edited 1 time in total So, I need to ask: does anybody know how the Snap-On MT2261 timing light works in regards to how many cylinders the engine might have? Does it automatically figures out the number of cylinders in a classic ignition system (excluding waste spark ones) or do you have to somehow program it to the number of cylinders? If so. I have managed to test it on a 1998 Fiat Cinquecento and it would appear that at idle the timing light is showing about 2400 RPM, but that car has two double coils and I believe that the system is a waste spark ignition system so it might confuse the timing light. My more modern cars have no spark-plug wires to speak of, so I cannot test on them either. Unfortunately, at this moment I do not have access to my Aircooled VWs in order to test the timing light (my beetle is undergoing a restauration) and my Type 3 is in storage in a remote location so I cannot test the timing light on them. Some people claim on various forums that once you connect the timing light to ( + ) and ( - ) (and attach the inductive pick-up) the timing light will prompt you to insert the number of cylinders, but this is not the case. I have managed to search on-line and find a PDF copy of the user manual and there is no mention of that. The timing light is functional but there is one thing that bothers me, regarding it's use: the fact that you cannot select the number of cylinders for the engine. I hope is OK to post this question here in the general talk area as it is not directly related to a Vintage VW.Ī few days ago I managed to buy a second-hand timing light, from the Facebook Marketplace, a Snap-On MT2261, made in 1996, i believe. Posted: Sun 9:01 am Post subject: Anybody familiar with the Snap-On MT2261 timing light? Quick sort: Show newest posts on top | Show oldest posts on top The only accepted payment method at $5,000 or more is wire transfer.Anybody familiar with the Snap-On MT2261 timing light? Payment: Wire Transfer for Total Sale Amounts of $5,000 or more IF YOUR BID IS APPROVED, YOUR PAYMENT METHOD ON FILE WILL BE CHARGED AUTOMATICALLY. By placing your bid, you agree to 's Terms & ConditionsĪnd Bidding & Buying Policy. If your bid does not meet the Reserve Price, THIS SELLER MAY STILL BE WILLING TO ACCEPT THE FINAL TOP BID at the end of the auction. To learm more, please read the Terms of Sale. In addition, all payments must be made using a wire transfer. To learn more about wire transfers, please read the FAQ on Wire Transfers for Vehicles and Heavy Industrial Equipment.Ī bid deposit and verification are required to bid on this auction. The only accepted payment method for bidders from Canada and Mexico is wire transfer. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other legal rights which vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion of certain warranties, so the some of the foregoing exclusions may not apply to you. No advice, opinions or information, whether oral or written, obtained from PropertyRoom or through the website or services shall create any warranty. PropertyRoom disclaims, on its own behalf and, when acting as an agent, on behalf of its principal, all warranties of any kind, whether express or implied, and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of title, merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose and non-infringement. The website, the services and any goods or services purchased or obtained through the website, the services or any transactions entered into through the website or services are provided on an “as is” and “as available” basis.
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