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I know about the drip spout for early diesels. Is there another tool for the DIYer that is more like the timing lights we are used to? I have a 240D I need to time, and have heard the drip method only gets you close. Surely in this age of computer whizzes, someone makes an electronic sensor or something.
Yoda, 1977 240D, 214,000 miles and holding. |
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