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Super A 6V vs 12V Condenser?
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Posted by City-Boy McCoy on July 21, 2006 at 07:30:40 from (70.149.201.135):
Fellows, I have a '53 Super A, with battery ignition, which has been converted to 12V. It has a 12V coil, therefore, does not have, nor need, an in line ballast resistor. It starts running a little rough after about 15-20 minutes. I'm thinking either the coil or the condenser is breaking down under the heat. Is there (a difference between) a 6V condenser and a 12V one? I need to know what to ask for at the parts store. We don't have a Case/IH dealer here, so I have to go to somewhere like NAPA - and they won't know. Guess I'll need to either tell them "1953 Super A" (6V) or "1975 140" (12V) if there is a difference between the two? Thanks. Mike
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