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Over the summer, I picked up an Allen 16-110 engine analyzer. The problem with it is that it didn't come with leads or a manual. Does anybody here have any info on these, especially schematics for the leads? I've run these before, so I don't need a full instruction manual.
This one is the old scope style, predates the computer ones by a bit.
Now I feel better thinking I was the only one with old equipment.
I have a Sun EPA 75 two gas with scope, still works and great for
trouble shooting. You try the manufacture, they still had information
on my machine?
The manufacturer isn't around anymore. The company that bought them out says to contact this other company, who won't respond to any attempt to contact them.
Gotta love old equipment-
Man I got about 30 pages sent to me free by Sun for my machine.
I even located another analyzer for $20 that I use for spare parts to keep this thing running. So far the gas tube, vacuum pump and Hc gauge came in handy. The king of packrats here.. I could of had a BAR 90 machine for $250 but no room. I'll take a dyno with all the support for it.
I've found a lot of obscure or no longer in print stuff such as manuals through eBay---if there's a buck to be made someone will surely have it up for auction??
Doing a quick Google search seems there's a few others also still using that tester----could be worth a shot to do the same, maybe contact a few other users too?
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