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Does anyone know where I can find a Yamaha electro tester? P/n 90890-03021. I've searched ebay and google but all i've found was a manual and some old listings that were no longer active.

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Does anyone know where I can find a Yamaha electro tester? P/n 90890-03021. I've searched ebay and google but all i've found was a manual and some old listings that were no longer active.

 

Did you find manual for tester?

 

I would like to get a copy of it !!

 

Gary

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Here's a pic of the Yamaha 'Electro Tester'. Just FYI:

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-EpZKld6dsU4/Tgtv2vPMEyI/AAAAAAAAAF4/Ia-9EF9GanQ/s1600/Picture+010.jpg

 

Primarily it is a spark gap tester. Spark gap testers are available everywhere and for I suspect much less money than from Yamaha. Perhaps those cheaper ones will not be as sophisticated or 'cool' but they will do the same thing.

 

Here's a shot of the instruction graphics inside the lid.

http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/MTIwMFgxNjAw/z/m0oAAMXQDnpTb-cT/$_57.JPG

Edited by Prairiehammer
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Spark plug gap tester??? Really? I mean we use to test them on an old SUn machine used for tune ups. But heck in the last heck 25 years I haven had a need. I have a tool that goes in place of the plug to test to see if you have spark. Plugs ain't that expensive, I just throw them out.

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Its to test the voltage capability of the ignition....adjusting a gap the spark has to jump wider till it can't fire.

The electrotester is doing it on a running engine vs just grounding a plug to head.

They were using 0.25" (7 X spark plug gap) as the minimum acceptable for a good ignition system.

Edited by Neil86

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