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Old 10-04-2022, 02:19 PM   #5
Karl
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Default Re: condencer 1934

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Originally Posted by John Gibson View Post
I just went through the same situation with my 33 Cab. ThirdGen Auto in Tennessee sells a condenser for eight bucks that works with a modification to the ground strap. Put the new one in and it works just fine. Keep a couple on hand because these engines don’t run worth crap with a failing condenser.
Yep thats what I'm running. Its a Model A condenser with a soldered on strap.
The after market Model A condensers are well sorted and reliable - Karl
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