Posted by greygoat on March 01, 2013 at 14:11:51 from (72.160.221.241):
In Reply to: Merc o tronic tester posted by red.green on February 23, 2013 at 07:37:23:
I have a model 98, in working condition, and a manual. The manual has 102 pages. there is NO wireing diagram, or service instructions. the first 26 pages is how to hook it up to test various things, car coils, magneto coils,armaturs condensers, distributors. The next 76 pages are specifications for virtually any brand of auto coil, magneto coil, small engine and outboard ciol,and condensers. It runs off a 7-1/2 volt battery, no longer available, but the people I bought it from, said a six volt would work, but a lantern battery wouldn"t last long. I use a 6 volt sealed lead-acid rechargeable cell #82-4740, from MCM Electronics, a reputable electronic supply house. They will take credit cards and sell to anyone. Web site is: www.mcmelectronics.com I have a copier/scanner/printer but the scanner part doesnt work...anyway, I wouldn"t know how to get it into e-mail and am too old to learn. If there is any interest, I could take it to a printing place,(Insty Prints,Office Depot)and have them print off a few copies. I could "Estimate" it would cost about $10 for printing, postage, big envelope. My e-mail at Y/T is open, or go to greygoat@37.com by march 10th
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