Probably not, they're pretty simple devices and the upgrade path for the older models would be the Reference model.
If the post for the arm doesn't have a recessed grub screw in the top for adjusting the height you can simply drill and tap it and pop in a grub screw from the hardware store.
As long as the belt doesn't slip, the paddle for the arm is under the goo by a little bit, the string doesn't contact anything when the arm moves ,and the spindle is submerged in oil you should be good to go.
I don't wish to bad mouth anyone but Stanalog is gone even if their web site is still up.
You can get the various manuals over on the vinylengine site.
Set up is slow due to having to let everything settle in the goo which you can clean up with rubbing alcohol.
Change the arm height and everything else changes so it can be a bit trying at times...
Always check the azimuth when you pop an album on, too.
Make sure that the paddle for the arm is centered in the cup before you add the silicone fluid - the cup is held onto the plinth with double sided tape.
Hope this helps.