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I’m looking for something I’ve used in the past but I can’t remember what it’s called. It’s a spring looking connector that goes between a plug wire and the plug. It allows you to connect an alligator clip from an analyzer. It’s hard to find something without the correct name.

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Is this what you are thinking?

 

Small Right Angle Spark Plug Boot (Old Style With Spring Type Ignition Terminal)

 

Includes Spring Type Ignition Terminal

-Old Style “Sparky” Ignition Terminal  & Boot Assembly For 7mm Wire
-Commonly used on Small Engines such as Chain Saws & Lawn mowers

right angle spark plug boot

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Seems different. What I remember was a coil spring where one end attached to the plug and the other fit into the plug wire. It left enough exposed metal to attach a clip between the plug and wire. If need be I’ll cut the boot off an extra wire and use it for any tests.

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This....

Timing light spring.jpg

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Spring Door Stop. It can be gotten at most Hardware and Home Improvement stores.

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5 hours ago, Doug&Deb said:

Dodgeb4ya that’s it. What is it called? I have an old engine analyzer that I haven’t used yet. I’m getting ready to do a tuneup and I’d like to see if it works.

I call it the antique timing light spark plug adapter spring thingy dingy.

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