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I have a Mallory distributor on my Model A. The case is cracked in several places from the top to the bottom. The car has run very good for several years with the Mallory Distributor and the cracked case even in summer's heat of >95F here in Virginia. Is this normal with some of the Mallory condensers? Will the condenser fail due to the cracked case? Will moving the condenser to the firewall off the direct heat of the engine prolong its serviceable life? Thanks for your info and advice.
Bill Lee/Virginia Peninsula |
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I left out the word condenser in several places in my post. I am talking about a cracked condenser case, not a cracked distributor. Sorry for the elementary mistake.
Bill Lee/Virginia Peninsula |
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