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Old 01-17-2010, 04:03 PM
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Default Looking for decent priced borescope, which one?

I don't do this for aliving, so I don't need the best.

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I use a provision 100, I got it from Northern tool 451732-2001. I works well to look into plug holes because it has a light on it, plus you can focus it. but remember not to do it on a hot engine. I know there are other out there this one cost 250.00. they are not cheap but real neat to have.
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Just curious what you plan to use it for?
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Checking the inside of cylinder bores, without pulling the heads.

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Interesting you need to do this enough to buy one? Own a race shop or something?


I have used some but now clue on the brand. Couple not so expensive ones here.

http://www.aircraftspruce.com/search...scope&search=1
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Ive used the Snap On and liked it, I think it priced in the $350 range. The one thing I really liked was that you could save images from it on a computer. Thats probably more than what you need but its great if you use it often like I do.



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