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I was given a older Sears Penske automotive analyzer, part # 244.21033. It apears to have all of the accessories with it except for the manual! Ive got no clue how to hook it up to an engine, being some what aprehensive in screwing up the engines' electricals or the analyzer. The analyzer looks to be in very good condition eccept for the battery case which I repaired (I think it had the original batteries in it that had leaked!). Anyone out there have ideas on where to get one? Mike B.
Thanks Torque1st for the quick reply. I did check with Sears Parts as you suggested and was surprised that they still listed it! Darn near can make a whole new one with all the parts they listed. But they did not have a manual listed. So I called up the 800 number and talked to a real person(rare these days) and they stated that there was no manual available for it in any form. In the mean time I was able to figure out how to hook it up to read rpm's though. Little steps at a time. Take care, Mike B.
Last edited by telesqrt; Apr 25, 2004 at 10:01 AM.
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Alan, I e-mailed the seller asking if the book he was selling would show how to hook up the analyzer to the engine for the differant tests. He (I guess) answered back saying that it does not show how to hook up the analyzer. It's just a magazine that goes over generalized tune up procedures only. What you can give me would be much appreciated. Mike B.
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