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Old 22-01-12, 08:27
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I forgot to mention that if you have an original spark plug wire that came on the iltis from factory (its a skinny one) they will work with the magnetic pickup as they do not have the shielding on the wires. if you don't have one of those you can purchase the adapter from Midwest military that goes between the spark plug and the suppressed plug wire.
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Old 22-01-12, 19:07
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In some Iltis tools I picked up, there were two plastic items that have ends that look like they would fit on the MIL spark plug fittings. Are these part of the MIL timing testing system? I have never figured out how they would connect up. Would they be used for the older timing lights?

Stuart

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would you have a picture of the tool ? Does it look like this one ?
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Old 22-01-12, 19:27
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For testing the ignition system at the coil. It goes between the coil and the 2 wire leads, see pic
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Old 22-01-12, 20:15
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For testing the 24V power going into the coil and the other cable which is the trigger from the TCI to coil
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