On 11/24/02 4:39 PM, "Scott Monk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> HI.
> 
> I dont know a dealer but it is not as hard as it sounds. sure it may not be
> as quick as a 7500 installation but it is certainly not difficult, just a
> little more time consuming.
> 
> as for breaking off the capacitors. you really have to be reckless for this
> to happen. if you put any care into it at all it wont happen.
> 
> i really dont think it is worth paying for someone to do this for you. if
> you need any extra tips i am willing to help you or maybe there would be
> someone in calgary on the list willing to do it for you.
> 
> thats just my 2 cents. i have a 8500 that has survived many a modification
> with no damage and i certainly am not a certified technician.
> 
> hope this helps.
> 
> scott. 
 Hi,

I have the tech manual for the 8500 in PDF format if you'd like I'll attach
a copy. It includes an exploded view and identifies all the bits and pieces.

Rick Skipp


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