I'm not sure where you read that looking into the timing light can let you see a miss - fire but it sounds
like dangerous advice and certainly not a good working practice.
Not exact matches
But if the
advice sounds
dangerous in any way, explain why you'd
like to do things differently or even just graciously thank them for their
advice and leave it at that.
The most
dangerous thing is that this faulty mindset is spreading quickly
like a disease amongst people, with loads of women suddenly giving
advice to their girlfriends because the «expert» at the gym told them so.
This seems
like bad,
dangerous advice.
Recommending specific breeds may sound
like helpful and harmless
advice, but it is insidiously
dangerous and not in the best interests of dogs or of dog - owning families.
Seismologists also warn that it is
dangerous to allow prosecutions
like this one because the fear of legal retaliation will discourage seismologists from issuing any
advice at all in the future.
I would
like to think the public wouldn't take this guy seriousy with his badly laid out, poorly written website and his
dangerous advice but I fear they will.