Besides the decidedly-odd location of the original AN gryo-horizon, ... those AN gyro's are a bit more susceptible to "upset" or "tumbling" than modern 3-1/8" pictorial horizons, which have greater gimbal-limits. So I have gone ahead with this project, and intend to write a detailed article for The 170 News on it .gahorn wrote: "One of my next expenditures will be to UN-original my panel by moving the T&B to one of my blank places and install a back-up, modern, pictorial AH in it's place. I'll likely do that by replacing my standard venturiis with "super" venturiis to provide sufficient vacuum to run all three vac-driven gyro's ..dual AH's plus DG... rather than spend money on a pricey elect AH which, as a group/type, happen to suffer miserable failure rates."
The first thing I"ve done is to order additional hose (Aeroquip 306) and super-venturiis, from Aircraft Spruce. I've rec'd those materials and am searching for the appropriate vacuum-horizon for the installation.
Since venturiis are unlikely to produce sufficient vacuum on take-off roll to fully erect the gyros before lift-off...I've decided to install a gyro-horizon which is "cageable"...for purposes of fast-erect after lift-off. (I've found that my standard AN gyros are fully spooled-up by 300' AGL, and I don't plan to fly a single-engined airplane in weather lower than about 500' anyway.) Addendum: Now it's several years later and I've found it completely unnecessary to pay the extra for a "cageable" modern horizon. This new Sigma Tek unit is fully erect and functional by the time I'm over the departure end of my 3500' grass runway. It has never "tumbled" ...despite some rather, err... "mild".... departures from normal flight attitudes.
Something which caught my eye in a recent Trade A Plane Advert was one by Sigma Tek, which offered a NEW 5000B Attitude Horizon for $495 plus a rebuildable core. I have such a core and contacted them and discussed my plans with their salesman.
He agreed to investigate and provide a quote for the gyro I want, hoping to be able to do so at a similar price.
But that has so-far proven a disappointment in that he did not call me back. After one week, I contacted Sigma Tek again, and left a voice msg. No response.
Another week and I sent an email. No response.
Another week and I left another voice mail, fairly explicit in tone, to the effect of how my disappointment in lack of response was being received. Three days later I rec'd a voice mail on my cell phone from them.
I called and talked again to the same salesman, who apologized, and promised to have a quote to me by the following Wednesday. That was TWO Wednesdays ago.

I am now searching for another supplier who is interested in selling their product, knowlegeable that I plan to write an article on the subject, which will be on the World Wide Web, and in our Quarterly Magazine.
I don't know why Sigma Tek spends money on advertisements, yet doesn't seem interested in selling the product they advertise to someone who is willing to share his experience with many others who are also prospective purchasers.

I'll keep you posted.
George