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4/27/2012
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Company: King Electronics
www.4king.com


DIstributor Test Machines



State-of-the-Art Machines Allow Testing of Complete Ignition Systems from Distributor to Individual Spark Plugs and Accept all Types of Distributors and Magnetos

 

Accurate ignition timing is the real key to obtaining maximum horsepower and efficiency out of an internal combustion engine. But virtually no one knows how accurate his engine’s timing is, and if the mechanical and vacuum advance curves are functioning properly, or if the breaker points or electronic ignition module is providing the correct dwell for a hot spark. Now, with a King Electronics D16 or D16-T distributor machine you can quit guessing and actually test these components including the complete ignition system to see if your ignition is performing properly, and if there are any hidden problems like distributor shaft run-out causing erratic cylinder-to-cylinder firing.

King’s all-new distributor machines are a blend of the latest electronics and innovative mechanical features. The 1hp motor is capable of smoothly spinning a distributor or magneto to 11,000rpm, and the digital tachometer is accurate to 1rpm. Whereas the older machines attempted to grasp the distributor shaft with a three-jaw chuck, King uses an ER-40 collet system that totally eliminates slippage. The distributor tester’s housing is machined out of billet aluminum that is black anodized with laser-etched symbols. An internal tubular frame is TIG-welded, as is the roll-around stand (standard on the Premium D16, optional on the Pro D16-T).

Even more impressive is what these machines can do. You can test complete ignition systems from distributor to individual spark plugs. They accept all types of distributors and magnetos including breaker points, magnetic pickups, optical sensors, electronic modules, and they even include a high-tension inductive pickup for magnetos. An optional 1.5hp motor will spin even the largest Top Fuel magnetos. Analog and digital ignition boxes can be checked for output and rpm activated switches for delaying advance curves, setting rev limiters and nitrous oxide timers within 1 rpm accuracy.

For more information please contact King Electronics by phone (805-529-5754) or visit www.4king.com.

 












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