INDUCTIVE Spark Tester - You’ll Wish You Had One Sooner!

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  • Опубликовано: 29 окт 2024

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  • @VintageEngineRepairs
    @VintageEngineRepairs  Год назад +3

    www.rcpw.com/trillium-spc-7200-spark-checkr-engine-spark-tester-ignition-analyzer-for-small-engines-motorcycles-and-more/?gclid=Cj0KCQiAlKmeBhCkARIsAHy7WVvpzWMqzd5CTvDhu2wuH3EKQv0BxkWvNKMuX6B6J_ixHi-swKwV72caAvGIEALw_wcB

  • @TheGreasyShopRag
    @TheGreasyShopRag Год назад +15

    Thanks for the shout out! That was a great video explaining that tool. Its been a handy tool for sure and is a lot better than the way my Grandpa taught me to check for spark. He would just hold the plug wire and see if he got zapped.

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  Год назад +5

      Pleasure mate, thanks for featuring it, it will really help my work flow. Haha yeah I bet, I have heard of people still doing it. I’ll spend the $ on a tester any day 😂

    • @jbplays7302
      @jbplays7302 10 месяцев назад +4

      My dad (unfortunately he just passed away 2 months ago) taught me with the plug lying against the cylinder head, and look for spark. I was about 10yrs old, working on my first "real" dirtbike, a 1977 Yamaha YZ80.
      I made the mistake of holding the plug against the cylinder head with my hand! Yikes!! He watched me do it to teach me why we don't do it that way!
      Lesson Learned!!!

    • @jeffrot7334
      @jeffrot7334 7 месяцев назад

      My dad (who also passed recently, on Christmas Eve) taught me the same lesson, but on a Honda XR75. @@jbplays7302

    • @TheShow-79
      @TheShow-79 29 дней назад

      This will always result in a true reading every time.

  • @GuysPlayingWithTools
    @GuysPlayingWithTools Год назад +1

    That is.... GREAT. The first new tool I have seen in months that I don't already have, and can't live without! I paused the video to Google around and order one.

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  Год назад +1

      Glad you liked it Bill!

    • @GuysPlayingWithTools
      @GuysPlayingWithTools Год назад

      @Vintage Engine Repairs That's the coolest tool i have seen in a while. I know the spark testers were a pet peeve for you, so there was no doubt you would find a cool one.

  • @johncollins8304
    @johncollins8304 2 месяца назад +1

    I think you have just, inadvertantly, solved my problem with this gadget bout 2 weeks ago in the U.K. for £50. You didnt even start the engine, just pulled the cord once. Ive been starting the engine and let it run. The colour goes to green then yellow. Yellow means bad plug or HT lead. But one machine has a new plug and new coil with HT lead... I think it's not been made clear that you just pull the cord and if the engine starts switch it off!! Thank!!

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  2 месяца назад +1

      You’re welcome! Yes, the instructions say to quickly remove it if the engine starts. Or to turn the engine off. One of the two. It’s been a long time since I checked the manual :)

    • @johncollins8304
      @johncollins8304 2 месяца назад

      ​@@VintageEngineRepairs
      Oh, happy day😊.
      Dumbo here just found the instructions!
      It must only be used on an engine which is not running, I.e. which is off. Later, "If the engine starts, turn it off."
      Thanks again!

  • @jbplays7302
    @jbplays7302 10 месяцев назад +1

    I wish that little yellow fellow was a little bit more affordable!
    But it's a nice little piece of equipment!
    Another good video!
    One more thing, it certainly is interesting to see the different brands of engines you have Ausi verses what we have here in The US...
    Cheers, my new friend!

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  10 месяцев назад +1

      Yes it’s not cheap! Handy for sure though :) yes there are quite a few differences! Thanks for stopping by!

  • @cm5838
    @cm5838 Год назад +1

    I am an atv mechanic, far too often I will pull the plug lay it on the block and see spark but can’t get the engine to fire, painful to admit but quite often I don’t even think about what I’ve learned with other bikes I’ve worked on. What happens is in the position of the wire hooked to the spark plug there is no continuity, but with the wire in a different position it works. Maybe this thing could simplify this. Atv’s are considerably more complicated but you still start with the same method, spark, fuel, compression

  • @kerryrump6028
    @kerryrump6028 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the link, I purchased one today!

  • @jimbola77
    @jimbola77 Год назад +1

    awesome man! thank you for sharing! I'm gonna order mine today.

  • @billkrause4585
    @billkrause4585 Год назад +1

    I want one! Thank, easy to use and a great idea to own one.

  • @EliminatorPerformance
    @EliminatorPerformance Год назад

    Mick sent me, cheers from Ontario Canada!

  • @philliphall5198
    @philliphall5198 4 месяца назад

    I have 2 and I love them 😍 and the fact is it saves me time by my self in shop 😊

  • @BrucesShop
    @BrucesShop Год назад

    Great product. I use the inline neon type and a spark plug rigged with a wire. . This is cool. I will think about. You never stop learning.

  • @tinkeringtaylor3053
    @tinkeringtaylor3053 Год назад +1

    Very handy well worth having in tool box 👍

  • @mr1pearl
    @mr1pearl Год назад +2

    If I had my own shop and a bunch of customers maybe ! Sure is handy !

    • @tinkerscorner54
      @tinkerscorner54 2 месяца назад

      I put out the money for one of these 15 months ago with only a couple of customers. I now have 12 and it's more than paid for itself.

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  2 месяца назад +1

      @tinkerscorner54 awesome! They’re a handy tool!

    • @tinkerscorner54
      @tinkerscorner54 2 месяца назад

      @@VintageEngineRepairs Yes they are. At first, I made a place for it in my Toolbox. Now it lives in a cup on my workbench just as you get into my garage, right beside the feeler gauge. If it had a clip, it would probably live in my shirt pocket.
      I went to buy a second one last night on Scamazon, and they said that it was no longer available, and all of the reviews under it were for a totally different product. I almost panicked. I couldn't remember where I'd ordered it from, couldn't find a link or even the receipt in my email folders (I ALWAYS save those). And that's what brought me back here. I'm so glad you pinned that link.
      I've come to depend on it and need to keep a spare in case something happens to the original. (They've gone up $20 U.S. in the last year. Wow.)
      Hope you and yours are doing well. Have a great week and I'll catch you later!

  • @garyalford9394
    @garyalford9394 Год назад

    This is great I had a similar one many years ago and it broke and I havent been able to find one till now !!!

  • @BognorYouthU13
    @BognorYouthU13 3 месяца назад

    It’s good but it has a shortcoming in comparison to using a timing light with an inductive pickup. That is that the most common fault with spark plugs, is that they intermittently or occasionally miss fire. This tool would likely signal that the spark was satisfactory. On the other hand, the timing light would show a miss firing plug by the absence of a flash.

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  3 месяца назад

      Yeah very different tools. A timing light isn’t for seeing if there is spark or how strong spark is.

    • @BognorYouthU13
      @BognorYouthU13 3 месяца назад

      @@VintageEngineRepairs it doesn’t show how strong the spark is, you’re right. But it does show if the spark plug is sparking, and if it’s missing at all. A timing light will only flash if the spark plug actually makes a spark.

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  3 месяца назад

      @djlord9189 yes but don’t forget that at 10,000 rpm, you won’t distinguish a miss on a timing light. A timing light even at 3000 rpm appears constantly on to the human eye. It has to miss a lot to distinguish.

    • @BognorYouthU13
      @BognorYouthU13 3 месяца назад

      @@VintageEngineRepairs Yes, it’s true, that when I use this to identify spark misfires on Aircooled VW engines, I’m not ever revving them more than 2500 - 3500rpm. And mostly the misfire can be identified at idle. I’m never attempting to identify this type of fault at 10,000 rpm.

  • @delynnaddams8774
    @delynnaddams8774 Месяц назад

    Loven this! Thanks

  • @AodhMacRaynall-dr1sf
    @AodhMacRaynall-dr1sf Год назад

    oi, ever time I listen to you I learn somethin'

  • @kenivie7422
    @kenivie7422 11 месяцев назад +1

    Could you post the 2 tags so they can be read. Thank you

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  11 месяцев назад +2

      Sure
      Solid red no spark < 200v
      Flashing red low voltage 250-2500v
      Flashing green good voltage 3,000 -13,000 (ope setting) and 3,000 - 28,000 (car setting)
      Flashing yellow high voltage >15,000 ope setting and >33,000 car setting

    • @kenivie7422
      @kenivie7422 11 месяцев назад

      Thank you

  • @darrensmith9407
    @darrensmith9407 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks for nothin' dude, i was all set to buy the oppama when i saw your video and now I'm gonna buy the Trillium, because it's just better...hope your happy!

  • @Big_Johns
    @Big_Johns Год назад

    Nice review Tom, I see who has all the money now. 🙂👍

  • @almclean4835
    @almclean4835 Год назад +1

    It’s nice and handy but costly. I play with chainsaws and mowers, I couldn’t justify the cost so I’ll stick to using a spark plug

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  Год назад +5

      Its certainly an investment Al! Just remember that under compression it’s far harder for a spark to jump a gap. So you may get good spark holding the plug to ground, but the engine won’t run with the plug screwed in and compression.

    • @oo0Spyder0oo
      @oo0Spyder0oo Год назад +1

      There are alternatives, one on Amazon is $31 and loads like it in kits with compression testers etc.

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  Год назад

      @@oo0Spyder0oo have you got a link?

  • @williamemerson1799
    @williamemerson1799 Год назад

    I don't know why the proper link wouldn't go thru for the site here in the USA. Very frustrating. Again it's Replacement Commercial Parts Warehouse.

  • @sypher0101
    @sypher0101 Год назад +1

    I'm confused, why would a broken spark plug wire increase voltage? I would have thought broken wire = less voltage across wire.

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  Год назад

      Hey, I’m not sure I said a broken wire would increase voltage?

    • @rolfgrosseholz1311
      @rolfgrosseholz1311 Год назад +1

      The coil will provide as much energy as it needs to find the ground. A broken wire can be jumped but requires more energy to do so. A plug with high resistance would trigger high voltage. And perhaps an engine with a failed decompressor. That's only a maybe. A plug that is set too wide perhaps.

  • @VintageEngineRepairs
    @VintageEngineRepairs  10 месяцев назад +1

    Grab one of these, doesn’t require sight to test spark www.rcpw.com/trillium-spc-7200-spark-checkr-engine-spark-tester-ignition-analyzer-for-small-engines-motorcycles-and-more/

    • @Critical-Thinker895
      @Critical-Thinker895 2 месяца назад

      So you linked back to yourself? Not helpful. All those links in your canned description but not for this?

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  2 месяца назад

      @@Critical-Thinker895 oh sorry! How weird, obviously a mistake. Thanks for letting me know

  • @AndrewDrapper
    @AndrewDrapper Год назад +1

    Is anyone shipping to the UK? or does anyone know of a UK seller?

  • @kevin2landscapes
    @kevin2landscapes Год назад

    Ho where can we buy one to be delivered to the UK

  • @louhudon
    @louhudon Год назад +1

    Does anyone know of a Canadian distributor for this tester?

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  Год назад

      Try reaching out to “eliminator performance” he is in Canada and found one :)

    • @gadasavideos8564
      @gadasavideos8564 Год назад

      Google found it available from rotary

    • @gadasavideos8564
      @gadasavideos8564 Год назад +1

      One option is to remove shroud to get to flywheel nut. Lock safety bail with clamp. Crank engine will drill and socket on the nut. Now you close to spark tester.

  • @gtw9998
    @gtw9998 Год назад

    Where can I get one from

  • @philpass79
    @philpass79 Год назад

    Do you have a link of where to buy it?

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  Год назад +2

      Best to google it as I’m in Australia not in the usa “trillium SparkCheck’r”

    • @baileybattistuzzi5651
      @baileybattistuzzi5651 Год назад

      @@VintageEngineRepairs Gday mate, I'm in Australia and would love to know whereabouts you got this from, very valuable bit of gear for a small engine mechanic

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  Год назад

      @@baileybattistuzzi5651 sure thing mate, I got mine from Henderson mowers, they give awesome service. Can’t recommend them highly enough

    • @baileybattistuzzi5651
      @baileybattistuzzi5651 Год назад

      @@VintageEngineRepairs Oh awesome! I have ordered stuff from these guys before and can not fault them at all. out of interest where are you based ? I am in QLD Gold coast hinterland. Cannot recommend your channel highly enough, I refer to a lot of your videos as I have recently started my own small engine repair business.

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  Год назад

      @@baileybattistuzzi5651 thanks for the kind words, glad you enjoy the content! I’m in Western Australia 👍

  • @UpInSmoke54
    @UpInSmoke54 Год назад

    Handy but too expensive, I'll keep using my spark testers I already have, no electronics and never fails!!

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  Год назад

      All good :) mine paid for itself on the first repair, but I agree, they’re not cheap. The advantages of ease and efficiency are what sold it to me :)

    • @UpInSmoke54
      @UpInSmoke54 Год назад

      @@VintageEngineRepairs How can it be paid for itself in one repair?? You didn"t save 100$ in time compared to standard spark checkers or I'm I missing something?

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  Год назад

      @@UpInSmoke54 The first repair I did using it easily paid for it and more. I do this professionally, I understand that as a hobbyist, it may not be justifiable.

    • @UpInSmoke54
      @UpInSmoke54 Год назад

      @@VintageEngineRepairs I'm no hobbyist, I just can't see how it paid itself on one repair! Using this or another spark tester accomplished the same thing, check for sparks!

    • @VintageEngineRepairs
      @VintageEngineRepairs  Год назад

      If you can’t see the spark due to being the other side of the lawn mower, or it’s too bright, and you chase your tail, it can lead to unnecessary expense and time. I have been there, own 3 different spark testers, one that’s more expensive than this and they have their place. For a quick and easy test this wins every time. If you want to put load on coil to test across it’s full range, an adjustable inline is great.