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This is the condenser I took out of my 35 Roadster.
Does anyone know what the NAPA part number is? I would like to pick one up tomorrow. |
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You must have a remote coil adapter plate. If you chose Napa go with a FA54. We sell the FA54 for $8.59. It will look different than the one you are currently using but is ideal for the Early Ford dual point distributors
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What you do is put a 3/16 did screw in through the hole where the original condenser was , use a spacer and a lug for a spade type connection, then put a spade type end on the condenser wire , and mount the condenser onto a little mount onto the top bolt on the timing cover, then its a nice looking installation, AND if you have to change one on the road its an easy job. Lawrie |
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