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Author: | Rich Brazell [ Wed Jun 22, 2016 3:28 pm ] |
Post subject: | Hold onto your ankles . RB TECH TIP #BR549 Plug Tester |
Attachment: Attachment: Just when you thought it was safe to go back into the water here is my spark plug resistance tester (Sorta copied from you tube) .1. Small piece of 3/4" MDF . 2. Short piece of 1/4" OD copper tube . 3. Short section of rubber or vinyl tubing to act as insulator for the copper tube . 4. Small piece of metal (steel or aluminum) to mount the Ohm Meter on . 5. Small piece of heavy duty Velcro to mount the Ohm meter to the metal support . 6. Small Ohm meter . Got this one from Amazon about $10.00 . I compared the readings from this small unit and a much more expensive Ohm meter I currently have (about the size of a small toaster) and they were just about equal in resistance readings. 7. 1/4" ring terminal to fit over the copper tube . Mount the metal support to the MDF anyway you care to . Attach the Ohm meter to the mount with the Velcro . Insert the copper tube into the end of the plug and then cut it about 3/4" longer . Take the ring terminal and slip it over the copper tube , leaving about 1/2" at the bottom of the copper tube . Solder the ring terminal to the copper tube . Drill a 1/4" hole in the MDF and glue the copper tube into the hole . Take one of the Ohm leads (I took the black one) and cut it to length to reach the ring terminal and solder the wire in place . Fit the rubber or vinyl tubing over the copper tube , leaving about 1/4" copper tube at the top . Place the spark plug onto the "tester" and then shorten the other Ohm lead so as to comfortably reach the center electrode of the plug . Turn on the Ohm meter . If you followed the directions correctly you should have a read out on the Ohm meter . If not throw the whole thing away and start over ! BOOM ! RB |
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