Is there such a thing as a 24V timing light? Where can I get one of those spark plug adapters shown in the manual (fig. 77 on page 171 of TM 9-8014)?
Interested in how do you guys do this?
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In case you are not real familiar with the dual 12 battery system if you tap the positive terminal of the battery whose plus cable goes to the starter and the fram you'll get 24 volts. If you tap the positive terminal of the other battery and ground to the frame you'll get 12 volts.
If you study the plug adapter you'll see how easy it is to come up with your own home made adapter.

Go to my photo site for the 4 pages of the manual for the test lead set.
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If you study the plug adapter you'll see how easy it is to come up with your own home made adapter.

Go to my photo site for the 4 pages of the manual for the test lead set.
http://jeeptools.mypicgallery.com/

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