88Toy
November 4th, 2014, 10:41 PM
Reading Chris' post regarding engine noises reminded me of an incident that happened to a good friend.
One Christmas several years ago, my friend (I'll call him Tom) received a new, Sears Best induction timing light from Santa. This was a big deal to Tom, being a fledgling DIY mechanic and he wanted to try it out immediately. So in the cold of a late December morning, he took that brand new timing light out to give it a try. He brushed the snow off the hood of his car, raised the hood and proceeded to connect the timing light in strict accordance to the supplied instruction booklet. That done, Tom went around to the driver's seat and turned the key to the start position. Being a perfectly good car with a well tuned engine, that engine fired right up into high idle. After a few seconds, as Tom described it, all hell broke loose. The fan sucked the power leads in and pulled everything loose with it. By the time he got the engine shut down, that shiny new timing light took out the fan, shroud, water pump and radiator, not to mention that timing light itself. All on an engine without a problem in the first place.
Thanks for the giggles, Tom!
One Christmas several years ago, my friend (I'll call him Tom) received a new, Sears Best induction timing light from Santa. This was a big deal to Tom, being a fledgling DIY mechanic and he wanted to try it out immediately. So in the cold of a late December morning, he took that brand new timing light out to give it a try. He brushed the snow off the hood of his car, raised the hood and proceeded to connect the timing light in strict accordance to the supplied instruction booklet. That done, Tom went around to the driver's seat and turned the key to the start position. Being a perfectly good car with a well tuned engine, that engine fired right up into high idle. After a few seconds, as Tom described it, all hell broke loose. The fan sucked the power leads in and pulled everything loose with it. By the time he got the engine shut down, that shiny new timing light took out the fan, shroud, water pump and radiator, not to mention that timing light itself. All on an engine without a problem in the first place.
Thanks for the giggles, Tom!