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Anybody here in auto tech class, or at a tech school?
I am running out of leads on a piece of equipment I recently got. It's an old Allen 16-110 engine analyzer, big blue cabinet with a scope screen, before the computerized ones came out. Unfortunately, this one came without leads or paperwork.
I need a manual and schematic book for this machine so I can make up a new set of leads for it.
I know a lot of tech schools got these machines second hand when shops upgraded, it's just a matter of finding one that hasn't chucked their machine yet.
Anybody know of one rotting away in a back room of the shop, or have an instructor who has tons of this sort of information on the shelves?
I'd really appreciate any help I can get on this-
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Jared
Real trucks have the key on the left FTE Guidelines
The school i go to has either *Snap-on machine or SUN* brand sorry. Check ebay or craigslist OR Wikipedia.com might have something.
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Jim "Iron Giant" Fahlin ~ A high performance car is like a guitar, you have to tune it to achieve your best operation and pull ahead of the competition.
SDX tells you to call Superior, Superior says we'll get back to you. Going on six months waiting for some sort of response.
This thing was made in the 60s, as far as I know.
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Jared
Real trucks have the key on the left FTE Guidelines
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