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Originally Posted by rotorwrench
Now that one shows the FA66 for the ignition for the Load-A-Matics from 49 thru 53. The FA76 is listed for the early Y-block types even though they use the same basic components. I wonder what the (a) foot note is next to FA66? NAPA on-line site lists the FA66 and an alternator condenser. Maybe it was used as one later on in the 60s and that's where the nomenclature came from. The FA76 listed as the ignition condenser for a 1951 Mercury car application but the FA66 is also listed there with the alternator nominclature attached.
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I will check the book tomorrow at work.......The alternator condensors ( whick could be the same as ignition units) are on the alternator output side to get ride of radio noise coming from the alternator. later alternators have these condensors inside the case..