Pagoda SL Group
W113 Pagoda SL Group => General Discussion => Topic started by: merrill on July 22, 2007, 13:38:08
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so, after a few days of messing with my 20 plus year old analog dwell meters and trying to get the stupid meter zeroed out I decided to buy a new meter. did a search on the web and found the tool listed below.
not only does it provide clear led readouts for dewll, rpm etc, it also doubles as at multimeter if needed. my old one did not.
now I can set the dewll with real accuracy. set it today at 39.3 degrees.
found in in stock at car quest for $53.00
http://www.actron.com/product_detail.php?pid=16155
AutoTroubleShooter CP7677
Web Price $59.99 USD
(Digital Multimeter & Engine Analyzer)
This ingenious tool performs all standard electrical tests for on-car and bench troubleshooting. Locate faulty wiring, test electrical components, engine sensors, ignition and fuel systems and starting/charging system voltage. Pinpoint problem area and determine which components need repair or replacement.
Tests engine RPM and dwell
Measures AC/DC voltage, DC current and resistance
Tests diodes and continuity
Tests starting & charging, ignition and fuel delivery systems
24 Ranges for more accurate measurements
Locate faulty wiring and components
Audible Tone
Extra-large, easy-to-read digital LCD
Hold button retains display data
On-screen test leads connection reminder
Automatic reverse polarity indication
Automatic zero adjustment for volts and amps for accurate measurements
Low battery indication for user convenience (9V battery not included)
Overload protection on all ranges
Fold-out stand for better viewing
Includes protective boot, detachable color-coded test leads and alligator clips
Comprehensive user manual with illustrated step-by-step automotive test procedures and examples in English, Spanish and French
1 year warranty
Matt
Austin Tx
66 230 sl - "white"
78 300 D - Blue
98 C230
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Thanks for the tip Matt. I had an old analog one too, and the one you got sounds like a good replacement.
Pete S.
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That is the meter that I bought when I wanted to check the accuracy of my mechanical tachometer. My 25 year old Snap-On meter wouldn't give readings that made any sense, so that was the meter I chose to replace it, It provably wouldn't hold up for daily shop use, but I don't do that any more. and it has been handy for other household electrical projects.
Al Lieffring
66 230Sl
Jones'n for a new gas tank
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Al,
you are proably correct, it may not hold up to a busy shop, however for $53 it is much cheaper than the Snap on tools that are $300 plus!!
I can buy 6 before I buy one snap on unit
Matt
Austin Tx
66 230 sl - "white"
78 300 D - Blue
98 C230