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Engine not starting...could be lack of spark


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The CLIP-SPARK engine ignition analyser is a highly accurate diagnostic sensor that uses the latest LED micro-circuit technology to

trouble shoot why your petrol powered work tools will not start, even works on car engines.

  • Quickly and safely tests engines for a proper spark
  • LED's will accurately indicate the condition of the ignition system √Proper Voltage, √High Voltage, √Low Voltage, √No Voltage
  • Hands Free operation, just clip on to the sparkplug wire
  • Works on both 2 stroke and 4 stroke engines
  • Simple and reliable eliminating all guesswork
  • Ideal for home, workshop or professional use
  • Patented Gripper Hook

 

CLIP-SPARK SAFELY tests for a proper spark, shorted or fouled plugs, and open or broken spark plug wires.

 

SRP £29.50 + vat

 

Order now from your local STEIN retailer

 

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Great another shiny tool to add to my list.......

 

Don't understand the push to test button?? So the engine doesn't need to be running for it to work??

 

If there is no spark the engine will not be running will it.:001_tongue:

 

I guess that you attach the tool to the HT lead then you pull the starter cord and then some strange magic occurs and the device will tell you if there is a charge going to the plug.

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The tool is designed to be used hands free, when you push the lever forward it opens the clip allowing you to attach the tool to the HT lead this then puts the device into operational mode (the red LED is then lit).

 

You leave the device clipped to the HT lead then pull the engine over. If the light remains red or flashes red this indicates a problem within the electrical system of the machine (full instructions included to the meaning of the LED indicators).

 

If the light turns green this means all the electrics are OK indicating a problem within the fuel system i.e. carburettor problem or other fuel related issue.

 

The main purpose of the tool is to help you simply diagnose if you have an electrical fault or a fuel related fault.

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