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Is there anyone that repairs the older lights. I have one of the older Chrome Sears lights that a customer dropped in our dyno cell and it han't worked since. I've had it in the too box for quite a while..I keep thinking someone is around that is a Fixer upper like me..
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For what they sell for on ebay, buy an old mint condition one and a couple of spares. As they dry up, the prices are creeping up. Maybe one that's not mint and rob parts to fix what you have. |
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Larry my advice is to buy the MSD self powered timing light #8991, $222 +tax from Summit Pro shop. Last edited by 1320racer; 07-31-2024 at 08:40 AM. |
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Every light source begins to degrade from first day of use. The difference is speed of degradation and amount use.
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