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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. steve cutler
    Joined: Jul 1, 2021
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    steve cutler

    Hello Moriarity, I am attempting to get a hold of the operator's manual for the SUN Master Speedometer tester. I see it in this thread. I'm not sure if this message will get to you. I will check back to see if someone gets back with me. Thanks for your time. Steve
     
  2. steve cutler
    Joined: Jul 1, 2021
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    steve cutler

    I'm trying to navigate this forum....opps, I sent you another message before I saw this. Thanks for your reply:)
     
  3. e1956v
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  5. dlong
    Joined: Mar 2, 2011
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    dlong
    Member

    Hello,
    Just wondering if anybody has found the instruction sheets for the Sun AA coil tester?
    Thanks,
    Dennis
     
  6. Hi,
    Here are the manuals you are looking for

    I found these on http://bama.edebris.com/ It is a huge database of manuals for a variety of manufacturers, all free of charge. There are several other Sun manuals available.

    Bob
     

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  7. Wabigoon
    Joined: Jun 3, 2021
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  8. Wabigoon
    Joined: Jun 3, 2021
    Posts: 4

    Wabigoon

    Hi new to this forum and this looks like a post that has continued about Sun. I just bought a sun 1020 and want to get it working. When I bought it it was suppose to work ( has anyone ever heard of that before.). Question 1. Will it light up when plugged in or does it have to have a car hooked to it. #2 Is there a fuse or reset button that would be an easy fix. Sorry if I IMG_20210417_1303326[312] (2) - Copy.jpg am in the wrong area.
     
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  9. Truck64
    Joined: Oct 18, 2015
    Posts: 5,325

    Truck64
    Member
    from Ioway

    Cool unit!

    Generally it is un-recommended to plug in antique/vintage electrical, unless you understand the circuit a little bit.

    There are often some parts that are getting hard to find or at least expensive that might be damaged by excess current, on the other hand the parts that always require replacement by now are inexpensive and easily found. The latter is what prevents damage to the former. There just isn't really anything to be gained by trying to "see if it works". Don't let the Magic Smoke out!
     
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  10. bctexas
    Joined: Jun 20, 2020
    Posts: 20

    bctexas

    Hi Wabigoon! Nice looking machine! I have been able to revive a Sun oscilloscope and meters on a 1977 model 947, along with some other old test equipment by replacing the capacitors. A couple types of capacitor fail with age, others not so much. The SS90 or SS95 scope on your machine uses vacuum tubes on the chassis, and has large electrolytic capacitors (highly likely failed) in the power supply circuit, along with others on the chassis. The advice to not power it up without replacing capacitors is good advice. If you are comfortable using a soldering iron, you should be able to replace the likely failed capacitors and there is a good chance you will be back in business. Vacuum tubes, I am told, are fairly robust but YMMV. Searches for old radio restorers should turn up sources for them if needed. You can get the capacitor values off of the existing capacitors and/or the service manual.

    Here is a link to a page that talks about old capacitors and replacing them:
    https://www.justradios.com/captips.html

    They also sell capacitors. If they don't have the specific ones you need, try Allied electronics or Digikey.

    Here is a source for vacuum tubes:
    http://www.audiotubes.com/order.htm

    If you do embark on this (and not knowing your experience) I will also advise you that the picture tube is fragile, and is under a vacuum. Be very careful working around it. Also, capacitors hold an electric charge that can hurt you, so if you have powered it up, short them with an insulated wire before handling.

    Lastly, the other area that has caused me trouble is meter movements. I have had a couple in which the glass came loose and damaged the movements. I would advise you not to take the meters apart for cleaning. It is way too easy to damage them, and while they can be repaired, it is very expensive. The plastic meter surrounds clean up nicely with Novus three step plastic polish just be very careful not to push on the glass.

    Happy Motoring!
     
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  11. Aprules2
    Joined: May 22, 2014
    Posts: 27

    Aprules2

    I know this is slightly off topic, but I know of 2 Sun Analizers that are in danger of the dumpster in NJ if anyone is interested I can put you in contact with the sellers. I hate to see old tools get junked.
     
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  12. Wabigoon
    Joined: Jun 3, 2021
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    Wabigoon

     
  13. Wabigoon
    Joined: Jun 3, 2021
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    Wabigoon

    Thanks very much for the info. There will probably be more questions Thanks.
     
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  14. lostone
    Joined: Oct 13, 2013
    Posts: 3,184

    lostone
    Member
    from kansas

    Bought a sun sst1500 last weekend, hopefully pick it up this weekend!

    Went and checked it out and its in nice shape. Didn't get to try it out but ending up buying it. Comes with quite a few extra attachments including v10 hook ups.

    Didn't come with manual so I called snap-on (as they now own sun) and the guy was nice enough to e-mail me a pdf file of the manual for free!

    Found a paper manual on eBay and bought it too, hopefully have it next Monday.

    I know its not quite vintage but I figure any oscilloscope is better than none! And it does points and newer ignitions too. Next day had a guy offer me a sun 4000 for about the same price! Look a couple yrs to find one local and finally find one and then 2 all in 2 days...

    Can't wait to play with it!!
     
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  15. BRUCE MCDONALD
    Joined: Aug 29, 2021
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    BRUCE MCDONALD

    Looking for information on a Motor E X-ray tester for a older friend that does not have a computer.
    Sorry I don't know much about how these forms work.
     

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  16. Doublepumper
    Joined: Jun 26, 2016
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    Doublepumper
    Member
    from WA-OR, USA

    I know nothing about it...but that's pretty cool!
    IMG_20210826_102845501.jpg
     
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  17. lostone
    Joined: Oct 13, 2013
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    lostone
    Member
    from kansas

    I ended up buying the sun 400 too the other day, Good news is within the first year the shop bought it the snap on rep came out and updated it to a sun 450. It also has the 4 gas analyzer with it, just need to replace the hoses on the on the 4 gas system. Came with quite a few extras.

    Then Friday I found an old sun 1100 I believe with in 50 miles of me too... Now I think I have enough. Infact I think I will play with both the sun sst1500 and the sun 450 and decide which one I like the best and sell the other one later...
     
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  18. BRUCE MCDONALD
    Joined: Aug 29, 2021
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    BRUCE MCDONALD

    Looking for information on this. Sorry I am not very good at these forms
     

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  19. Truck64
    Joined: Oct 18, 2015
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    Truck64
    Member
    from Ioway

    Looks to be complete and in good shape. Hell it might even work. Not gonna be able to retire on it but should get a nice little somethin' from the right buyer. It would look great in a garage or museum.
     
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  20. egads
    Joined: Aug 23, 2011
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    egads
    Member

    I think there was one similar , different brand?, on ebay about a year ago. They were asking $795.00?? Don't know if it sold. I paid $200. for my Sun about 6 years ago.[​IMG]
     
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  21. 95wagon
    Joined: Oct 27, 2021
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    95wagon

    To add to the pile .
    1947 MDT we brought back from the brink.
    Tried to keep as much patina as possible
    Still on Neon , power supplies inside to lose all the batteries.
    Pulley up size (3100 RPM)
    Hung a digital tach so we could really use it. 20211019_174528.jpg 20211021_005228.jpg 20211022_101137.jpg 20211022_234448.jpg 20211023_123643.jpg 20211023_175057.jpg 20211026_165707.jpg 20211026_232700.jpg 20211031_130959.jpg 20211111_124114.jpg 20211113_022150.jpg 20211113_022259.jpg 20211121_153935.jpg
     
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  22. If you had to add a digital tach you should have tried to use some nixie tubes.
    :rolleyes:
     
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  23. 95wagon
    Joined: Oct 27, 2021
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    95wagon

    If I knew how or thought of it, yes that would have been an awesome thing to do. I had to look up Nixie tube to be honest. Had completely forgotten them ( never knew what they were called)
     
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  24. Truck64
    Joined: Oct 18, 2015
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    Truck64
    Member
    from Ioway

    Yeah, whass wrong whichoo, man?!! (Kidding)
     
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  25. Neither did I until a few years ago . . .
    :p
     
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  26. irisrust65
    Joined: Jun 26, 2012
    Posts: 358

    irisrust65
    Member
    from OK

    This came out of the old Auto Hobby Shop at Ft. Sill, OK when it shut down last year. Anyone have any info on this one? I.S.D. -26A
    Ended up with a bunch of other equipment from there and some Sun Testers out of a closed Chrysler dealership late last year.
    Any info appreciated. 20220114_190239.jpg 20220114_190244.jpg 20220114_190252.jpg 20220114_190303.jpg 20220114_190320.jpg
     
  27. Moriarity
    Joined: Apr 11, 2001
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    Moriarity
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    we had one of those when I went to vocational school. they are for teaching how ignitions work. not really a tester. really cool though
     
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  28. Though if you had a Sun Ignition Scope to hook this up to, you could still have a bit of (educational) fun!
    ;)
     
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  29. irisrust65
    Joined: Jun 26, 2012
    Posts: 358

    irisrust65
    Member
    from OK

    I kind of thought it might be. Just never sure. Will clean up nice so it will most likely just go on the bench for a conversation piece. Distributor tester from the same place.
     

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  30. Hemi Joel
    Joined: May 4, 2007
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    Hemi Joel
    Member
    from Minnesota

    This will break your heart;
    When I was kid, the dad of my friend down the block was a salesman for Sun equipment. They took in trades to help sell the new stuff. He would put the traded in equipment on a big canvas tarp in his back yard, and then tell us kids to destroy it with hammers. We'd bust all the gauges, break off the knobs, dent everything until our arms felt like rubber. Then he would haul them to the dump. It seemed so wasteful, but he said they didn't want used equipment on the market competing with sales of new stuff.
     
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