Posted by rankrank1 on October 22, 2017 at 09:31:24 from (166.137.14.80):
In Reply to: Bad condenser posted by MarkB_MI on October 21, 2017 at 12:11:42:
For me ones I have taken out of the tractor before and put it back in the same box so I have the proper part # if I want to get nit picky.
When I do not have a particular one available in a spare, my experience tells me the actual spec of the condenser does not really matter all that much. If it will fit in the disributer physically it will likely work.
I have put many of the run of the mill chevy small block condensers that were 12V in 6 volt tractors and they worked fine. 6 volt condensers usually have a bigger gage diameter wire on them compared to 12 volt units, but those old chevy small block condensers are awesome cause they have a long wire on them so you can get creative on fitting it in the distributer when needed - especially the ones where the condenser case slides in the clamp as that gives you even more options for fitment inside the disributer.
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