J.A.F.E.
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Got one of these about three weeks ago. Haven't had too much time to use it but so far it is a very impressive piece.
I've wanted something like this for a while. The main justification finally was checking the pickup screen in a gas tank without dropping the tank.
Originally I was going to get an Eagle Provision but thought I would check here for suggestions/feedback first. Fedwrench suggested the SO in that post (http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=24266). Thank you, Fedwrench for a great suggestion.
The SO unit is small video camera in the probe with a 2.4" color monitor. I imagine it is much easier to use than the eye piece on the on the other unit especially for my middle aged eyes. The output is a nice bright image. Two (or more) people can view the output simultaneously which would be useful if you like to share. Also, because it is video and not fiber optic the bend radius is smaller (0.75") than the FO and has a video out port. The shaft is removable and replaceable although not inexpensive.
The shaft is compliant (it holds shape), 36" L x 8mm diameter and submersible.
The BK5500 currently lists at $409.95 on the SO website and at the time I was shopping the Eagle unit was about $260 which is a significant price delta but well worth it. The BK5500 comes with a clip on 90* mirror, a magnet retriever, four batteries and a really nice blow moulded case. SO gives a 2 year warranty.
The LED light intesity is adjustable and the image self focusing. I have used it to check the backside of the TB on my Explorer and Buick (one clean one needs work). I also went through the throttle plates on 650 four barrel and all the way down the intake runners to the valves on a SBC.
This is not a cheap item but it really is an amazing piece. Anyone looking for a unit like this would do well to consider this unit.
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item...group_ID=21604&store=snapon-store&dir=catalog
~Steve
I've wanted something like this for a while. The main justification finally was checking the pickup screen in a gas tank without dropping the tank.
Originally I was going to get an Eagle Provision but thought I would check here for suggestions/feedback first. Fedwrench suggested the SO in that post (http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=24266). Thank you, Fedwrench for a great suggestion.
The SO unit is small video camera in the probe with a 2.4" color monitor. I imagine it is much easier to use than the eye piece on the on the other unit especially for my middle aged eyes. The output is a nice bright image. Two (or more) people can view the output simultaneously which would be useful if you like to share. Also, because it is video and not fiber optic the bend radius is smaller (0.75") than the FO and has a video out port. The shaft is removable and replaceable although not inexpensive.
The shaft is compliant (it holds shape), 36" L x 8mm diameter and submersible.
The BK5500 currently lists at $409.95 on the SO website and at the time I was shopping the Eagle unit was about $260 which is a significant price delta but well worth it. The BK5500 comes with a clip on 90* mirror, a magnet retriever, four batteries and a really nice blow moulded case. SO gives a 2 year warranty.
The LED light intesity is adjustable and the image self focusing. I have used it to check the backside of the TB on my Explorer and Buick (one clean one needs work). I also went through the throttle plates on 650 four barrel and all the way down the intake runners to the valves on a SBC.
This is not a cheap item but it really is an amazing piece. Anyone looking for a unit like this would do well to consider this unit.
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item...group_ID=21604&store=snapon-store&dir=catalog
~Steve
