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Would these condensors work?


Paul K.

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the condensers used on the '32-'41 Ford V8 are close to the same capacity as those used on the V12, however the '41 -'48 6 cylinder and '42 to '48 V8 (1GA- 12300) Have less capacitance. There are different configurations of the '32 to '41 so you may want check to see which will "adapt" the easiest. Check Mac's online catalog to see pics. the part no. are 18-12300 B, 1932- E36; 68-12300 late '36; and 78-12300, '37-'41.

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I have not found where he gets em, but Earle Brown has the right ones, new production 15 each... I am in auto biz and have not found application..they may fit a tractor?? I just buy em from EB..quick easy and you know they are right. They are important..and will cause driveability issues...get those old scripted ones off..put them on the shelf for conversation pieces..ignition parts wear ..condenser tech has improved 100% last 50 years

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