dnaj
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Post by dnaj on Jul 3, 2017 9:08:18 GMT -5
I was given a very nice OEM compression tester from the former Allentown Suzuki which closed ions ago but it is missing its compression and electric leads. Does anyone have a set of leads and a spark plug compression cable from a non-working unit they might sell me? Would be nice to pair this unit up. Thank you.
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Post by Jess on Jul 3, 2017 16:46:37 GMT -5
David,
The power cable is easy enough to make. Positive and negative 12V.
The compression cable could be made from another type of compression tester unit...
Unfortunately, all mine are spoken for with a matching unit.
Best of luck.
Regards,
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dnaj
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Post by dnaj on Jul 3, 2017 18:41:21 GMT -5
Yeah, I thought of that. Any idea where to get a fitting to fit the compression side of the blue box. Air spark plug side can come from another tester.
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Post by andouilleman on Jul 4, 2017 1:50:31 GMT -5
Hello I own two factory rotary compression testers I don't have any extra leads to it but if you send me a email address I will send you some pictures of what is on them. I think most everything could be purchased at a local autoparts store. If you see me to try and make leads up for you and ship them to you. Hope the pictures will help you. Post or send email in a private message if you want and I well watch for it. And send pictures to you. Hope you have a Happy 4th of July!
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dnaj
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Post by dnaj on Jan 31, 2018 9:58:07 GMT -5
Actually funny thing. The Allentown Suzuki franchise was sold in the early 80s to a new owner and moved to a new location. Surprise, the new shop still had those compression tester leads nearly some 40 years later. All are reunited!
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Post by richiebee on Sept 28, 2022 22:50:09 GMT -5
Good that they still working.I am after a heated needle for the paper scroll. Otherwise all is working ,only got damaged in transit by poor packing and handling.
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