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Does anyone have a recommendation for a decent spark plug reading tool for $100 or less. I looked at a unit from Comp Cams but one buyer commented that it was poor quality for $54. Any thoughts?
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Longacre makes one for a decent price. Not sure about the quality. Little bigger than some. Might be a little easier to use? I have not used the Longacre, just saw it and liked the size better than the little cheap one I have had for years.
Good luck. Ken Stock 412 |
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A single hot LED w/wo mag glass does the job.$10-$15
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My favorite is the Moroso 62348, just under $40.
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