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5.10. 

tachometeR

5.10.1.  the tachometer is used to measure engine speed. Engine speed must be known in order to :

  

- adjust the idling speed

  

- check the ignition

 

- adjust the timing

 

- check the adjustment 

5.10.2.  Press the tact switch to light the rPM indicator.

5.10.3.  c

onnect the inductive pick-up to the first cylinder.

5.10.4.  c

onnect the red clip to the positive battery terminal (+) and the black clip to the negative battery terminal (-) (see fig.3).

5.10.5.  s

tart the engine and read off the rpm from the display. Compare the rpm with the figure recommenced by the vehicle manufacturer.  

 

should any deviations be found, make appropriate adjustments.

5.11. 

voltmeteR

5.11.1.  the voltmeter can be used to check the battery voltage and the supply voltage to the various consumers i.e. lamps etc.

5.11.2.  testing of battery voltage under starting current load:

5.11.2.1.  D

isconnect the ignition by pulling the plug off the terminal 1 (1, D, RUP, -) on the ignition coil.

5.11.2.2.  Press the tact switch to light the VoLt indicator.

5.11.2.3.  c

onnect the black clip to the negative battery terminal (-) and the red/green clip to the positive battery terminal (+) (see fig.5).

5.11.2.4.  Have the car started by an assistant.

5.11.2.5.  r

ead off the voltage from the LED display.

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if a reading less than 9V is indicated have the battery checked professionally.

5.12. 

Measuring the voltage at the consumers i.e. lamps etc.

5.12.1.  switch on the consumers under investigation.

5.12.2.  connect the black clip to the negative battery terminal (-) and the red clip to the positive battery terminal (+).

5.12.3.  connect the green clip to the positive terminal on the consumer.

5.12.4.  switch on the consumer and read the voltage from the LED display. if the voltage is too low, this indicates leakage through the    

 

respective leads or connections. this is frequently indicated by heating of the connecting terminals, switches or parts of the leads.

5.12.5.  s

hould the voltage drop be greater than that specified in your owner’s manual, it is advisable to consult a garage.

Original Language Version

© Jack sealey Limited

tL93.V2   issue 2 (H, f)  16/02/18

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Summary of Contents for TL93.V2

Page 1: ...e tempted to touch an apparently stationary component which is in fact rotating WARNING When ignition is on DO NOT touch any ignition components very high voltages are present 1 2 GENERAL SAFETY WARNING When running an engine in an enclosed space ensure adequate ventilation or ducted exhaust Exhaust gases kill 9 9 Keep children and unauthorised persons away from the working area 9 9 Ensure vehicle...

Page 2: ...lley at the lower front of the engine figure 1 On some early engines this mark was shown at the rear of the engine on the flywheel 4 1 WHEN TO CHECK TIMING The instant of the spark plug firing is determined by the closing of the distributor ignition breaker points and will change any time the points gap or dwell angle is changed In addition normal wear on the breaker point rubbing block will chang...

Page 3: ... by the vehicle manufacturer 5 6 7 Retighten the screws you have loosened so that the distributor setting is maintained 5 6 8 Recheck the timing 5 7 VEHICLES WITH POSITIVE EARTH 5 7 1 If the vehicle has a positive earth electrical system it is possible that the Xenon lamp does not light up In this case reverse the inductive clamp so that the arrow points in the direction of the distribution 5 8 CH...

Page 4: ... 2 2 Press the tact switch to light the VOLT indicator 5 11 2 3 Connect the black clip to the negative battery terminal and the red green clip to the positive battery terminal see fig 5 5 11 2 4 Have the car started by an assistant 5 11 2 5 Read off the voltage from the LED display IMPORTANT If a reading less than 9V is indicated have the battery checked professionally 5 12 Measuring the voltage a...

Page 5: ...osing of them as waste All tools accessories and packaging should be sorted taken to a recycling centre and disposed of in a manner which is compatible with the environment When the product becomes completely unserviceable and requires disposal drain any fluids if applicable into approved containers and dispose of the product and fluids according to local regulations Note It is our policy to conti...

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