RatLabGuy
You look like a monkey and smell like one too
- Joined
- May 18, 2005
- Location
- Churchville, MD
I know this is a long shot, but figured I'd try.
Is there any chance anybody has the leads left over from a formerly-working Craftsman timing light?
I just ordered one through ztradingpost.com - kinda an interesting site, almost like what eBay was a LONG time ago - mostly pawn shops selling stuff.
Anyway, somebody messed up in the listing, and they sent me just the gun w/ no leads. After some bitchin' aparently they don't have them to send. Have offered to just send a partial refund, but unless I can find the leads the gun is useless anyway and I'llhave to send it back - then start all over again. Wrgh.
This is a Craftsman Advance model, the leads are 4 wires that connect to the gun via a 4-pin Molex connector. it *may* be the same for some of the Actron models too, I'm not sure.
Sears dosn't sell 'em alone, and none on eBay....
Is there any chance anybody has the leads left over from a formerly-working Craftsman timing light?
I just ordered one through ztradingpost.com - kinda an interesting site, almost like what eBay was a LONG time ago - mostly pawn shops selling stuff.
Anyway, somebody messed up in the listing, and they sent me just the gun w/ no leads. After some bitchin' aparently they don't have them to send. Have offered to just send a partial refund, but unless I can find the leads the gun is useless anyway and I'llhave to send it back - then start all over again. Wrgh.
This is a Craftsman Advance model, the leads are 4 wires that connect to the gun via a 4-pin Molex connector. it *may* be the same for some of the Actron models too, I'm not sure.
Sears dosn't sell 'em alone, and none on eBay....