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1930 Dodge Bros 6 cyl 4 door sedan,


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Guest Calli Ken

Great Diagrams, Thank you for those,  I opend word and wrote out  from begining to end of schematic so I had a visual and print discription of where the wires are ran to.

 

I might not have been clear in my above messages, What i am looking for is a vendor that sells and has in stock,  

 

1. points for a 1930 Dodge Brothers DD 6 cyl engine .. along with 

2. rotor

3. Cap

4 condesor

I did find wires on a vendors site . 

 

also the hand book shows a condensor on my distributor,  however there is not one to be found on bottom of distributor.  

 

I will post photos later today .

 

thanks again guys.

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Guest Bob Call

Try Hemmings Motor News for Dodge parts vendors. Here is a link to an ad in the September 2015 Hemmings.

 

http://www.hemmings.com/parts/search?0=0&view_type=print&q=Dodge&category_id=127&sub_category_id=131&sort=relevance

 

You will probably need the distributor model number found on the tag riveted to the outside of the casting.

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Guest Calli Ken

The old points looked like all they needed was a little TLC.......LOTS of material left.......but you'd better figure out where the condenser is located because you won't get a decent spark, if any, without one.......  :blink:

Well it dosnt have a condenser at all from what I see.  so back to orileys tomorrow .. 

 

It shows a square one is supposed to be on bottom of Distributor (exterior) but no joy. 

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That explains the weird looking "bottom" in the distributor.

If the correct condenser is some really obsolete thing, like a square or rectangular soldered shut box, you'll have to retrofit something inside it to work unless a round one will fit.

You could mount a condenser externally too for the time being just to get it running....... :)

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