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Vintage Sun Tune Up, Testers, Scopes, Analyzer, Distributor Thread

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Flathead Johnny, Oct 14, 2013.

  1. mockingbird812
    Joined: Mar 4, 2008
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    from Dayton, OH

    Here is my 504 that I got from a member here. It's a real gem! Thanks Dave!
     

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  2. Moriarity
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    My 504
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    A few manual pages
     
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  3. mockingbird812
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    Love it! Thanks for posting.
     
  4. tom in nh
    Joined: Oct 16, 2011
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    What is a decent oscilloscope to own - Allen, Sun, Heyer, or ??
     
  5. I think the best answer is that IF you know how to read the patterns either of the mentioned units are sufficient.

    My experience is with Sun and Allen machines.

    The Allens run thru a diagnostic procedure and will actually read out on the scope the vehicles problems (along with the good stuff).

    That's a nice feature BUT the Allen scopes are small in size.

    I prefer the big assed Sun scope. They will give you a suntan!

    Oldmics
     
  6. tom in nh
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    I should have been more specific with the question.
    Which make of oscilloscope has the best chance of repairs using common off the shelf parts available in this day and age? I agree that CRTs might be a problem.
    Thanks,
    Tom
     
  7. loudbang
    Joined: Jul 23, 2013
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    "Moriarity"
    My 504

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    Man that sure does bring back memories. That is the exact model the dealership I worked at many moons ago had and I spent many hours using it to "speed tune" my buddies cars after hours.
     
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  8. thunderbirdesq
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    Anyone have schematics for these? I've got a 620 that needs a little love...
     
  9. oj
    Joined: Jul 27, 2008
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    I've made a few changes to mine, a small SunPro scope and printer, the HEI module, a sparkplug rack and coils. I can run a distributor up and fire the plugs as if it is on the car, you can follow it on the scope.
    I haven't dared to stick a magneto on it, I worried the internal drive 'cone' will shred trying to turn the magneto. It takes a lot of oomph to drive one, I need to find somebody that has done it and ask them.
    The clutter isn't normal, I am adding a cabinet underneath so all the junk from downthere is on top for the moment.
     

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  10. GMC BUBBA
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    today we use a pico 3000 and a lap top, search for pico.com info.....killer lab scope for ignition...
     
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  11. slack
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    picotech.com
     
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  12. Oldtimermichel
    Joined: Feb 10, 2013
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    Oldtimermichel
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    from Germany

    Hello Sun machines Friends,
    after two and a half years, I have finally found the right timing light here in Germany and bought. The seller has offered me 2 timing light (same type), I bought both. Unfortunately, with one of two timing Lights the Flash-Bulb is broken :-(....
    Until now, I the timing light to my SUN 900 - Engine Tester not yet testing, I am a pensioner and never have time ;-)

    Greetings from Germany
    Michael/Mike
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  13. Ron42Dodge
    Joined: Jul 23, 2011
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    from Omaha

    I believe this Herbrand HT-660 Coil Tester is Similar
     

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  14. Nightshift
    Joined: Jan 28, 2008
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    from Canada

    I have a Sun 140 distributor tester, serial 5414. I'm about to clean it up and restore it and am looking for anyone who might have an operating manual and parts manual for this model. I found a manual for the 400-500 series testers but would like to find one for a 140. Also, does anyone know how to tell the age? The rolladex spec thingy on the back goes from 1949 up to 1957. I assume it must be a 57 correct? Appreciate any help. Cheers, Bill
     
  15. Truck64
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    It's no earlier than that obviously. Can often date electronics/electrical by date codes on pots (potentiometers)
     
  16. Does anyone have Information on Sun Speedometer Tester, Manuals and Pictures? I'm interested information on History of Sun Speedometer Tester & Various Model #'s. Thanks & Regards Dereald Millsap (903) 952-1933. Sulphur Springs, Tx. 75482.


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  17. Moriarity
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    Sun manual dated 1950
     
  18. Truck64
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    OK, next page (903) please.
     
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  19. Moriarity
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  20. Truck64
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    Awesome! Thanks, lol.

    I've had my eye out for the distributor testers and Sun Machines, they would be a nice addition to the garage. They couldn't be given away for a while probably.
     
  21. DSCF0233.JPG Todays Score !!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Now I need the rest of the set for the dinnertable

    Oldmics
     
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  22. Truck64
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    Remember, crescent wrench goes to the left of the vise-grips, test light on the right side of the plate.
     
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  23. Paul
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    Saw these at an estate sale a little while ago

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  24. Terranova
    Joined: May 13, 2008
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    [​IMG] [​IMG] Anyone have electronics chops? Old school electronic chops. I'm diving into my master motor tester to get my feet wet before I attempt any of my other stuff.
     

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  25. Truck64
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    Those brown and orange critters are capacitors, never power up older electronics unless those have been replaced and the item checked out. The electrolytic type have a paste inside that dries out, the waxed paper/foil deteriorate and they short out. The good news is they are relatively easy and inexpensive to replace. It's real satisfying to see old gear run reliably without losing all the magic smoke.

    http://antiqueradio.org/recap.htm
     
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  26. Terranova
    Joined: May 13, 2008
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    Truck64, that's exactly what I need to know. Thank you! That page seems pretty damn thorough! That and some YouTube and I should be rolling. Thanks again.
     
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  27. Truck64
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    No problem, it's antique radio website but all the same rules apply basically. Vintage electronic repair goes right along with hot-rodding and good skills to have. The power supply is key to anything electrical new or old, clean filtered DC and it will usually give many years good service. If not, not.
     
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  28. Terranova
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  29. Oldtimermichel
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    from Germany

    @ Terranova, sorry for my english....
    look sometimes in my album (Sun 900 Scope Motor Tester)
    I have there some pictures.
    Greetings from Germany,
    Mike/Michael
     
  30. dan griffin
    Joined: Dec 25, 2009
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    Sun equipment was made to use the rest was made to sell.
     

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