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What condenser do I use for a model b 1933 engine
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Try Renner's Corner.
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Thanks David. He does not have them, But I found one at allfordparts. Hope it works.
Never realized this was a unique part for model B. I wonder why model A condenser will not work on model B. I could understand why a v8 condenser will not work. These cars are more complicated than I once thought. |
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Many condensers can work on a model b ford it just won't look right.
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Quote:
Charlie Stephens Last edited by Charlie Stephens; 06-27-2024 at 05:47 PM. |
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Charlie,
What's truly ugly are the way-too-long head studs.
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NOS B condensers aren't very scarce and in my experience work as intended despite their age.
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Thanks. Good to know.
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Here is a photo of my existing condenser and mounting. I don't know if it is the proper original configuration?
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Yours is located as original.
Last edited by DavidG; 06-28-2024 at 11:41 AM. |
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wow, beautiful restoration
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I believe this is what you want B-12300, 0.20 to 0.25 mfd about the same rating as the 46-48 6 Cyl condenser which may be offered by NAPA, but it would not have the mounting bracket.
Last edited by Terry,OH; 06-29-2024 at 03:18 PM. |
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If it fits the hole you could epoxy the old mounting bracket on it.
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The mounting bracket is an electrical conductor Suggest soldering it on to another condenser, if need be.
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Try the Model a suppliers like Snyders, Brattons, etc. since many Model A's are running B engines.
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