The newer style Penske inductive timing lights of the 1960's were a huge improvements over the earlier neon style that emitted a dim orange light. That was nearly impossible to see with any kind of ambient light. And needed almost complete dark of night to use it. But a newer inductive timing lights needs to be hooked up to a 12 Volt battery source to use.
Relics indeed. But I still find myself reaching for my old neon timing light that I purchased over 50 years ago. A necessity when working on early cars with 6 Volt batteries. It’s easier to turn out the lights, rather than dragging a 12 Volt car battery to time one of my antique cars...
Closer view of neon timing light...
Relics indeed. But I still find myself reaching for my old neon timing light that I purchased over 50 years ago. A necessity when working on early cars with 6 Volt batteries. It’s easier to turn out the lights, rather than dragging a 12 Volt car battery to time one of my antique cars...
Closer view of neon timing light...