Hi Mike, At 08:33 PM 8/21/2012, Mike S wrote: >I'd say yes, but I've got an aircooled, so I'm not sure how >applicable the results would be. The good scope is a Tek 485, but >obviously no digital capture. For that, there's a Tek 710. If you >want it, won't happen until next week, my daughter's getting married >this weekend. It's got the same alternator (65 A vs 90 maybe?) and the ECU corresponds fairly well to the 1.9l I suspect. It would be good to have if you've got the time and inclination. Not a hurry, this has been hanging fire for a long time. I've got a 465 with the Vpos fried on one channel (the one that didn't break 15 years ago, should have done both when they were still selling parts), and a Philips that starts off bright and fades about the time it's warmed up and stable. And a little handheld digital which is what I've been using on the road to watch this stuff. Now that I have the little guy I'm back actively looking for a bad ground or whatever. Back when I was looking at B+ with the Tek, I remember checking the Toyota and finding similar sort of hash there, but a lot lower amplitude. That's back in the memory pit now, have to do it again. Thanks, d |
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