Posted by JMOR on January 10, 2010 at 06:58:42 from (72.181.166.239):
In Reply to: condensor part# posted by Duanes on January 09, 2010 at 11:34:43:
TheDurk said: (quoted from post at 00:56:02 01/10/10)
Bob said: (quoted from post at 17:23:43 01/09/10) Condensers DO vary in capacity value by application.
The part # I posted is for use with the original coil.
If using another coil, for the best chance of good breaker point life it's a good idea to get a condensor intended for use with the coil you are using.
Everything you said is true. However, that condenser--both the CIH and NAPA versions--is the listed condenser for the IH distributor on 12V C-123 engines as well as 6V. The difference between 6V and 12V does not mean much to a capacitor (very unlike coils). I have been using the IH200 condenser with a NAPA IC13 coil with ICR13 external resistor and, more recently, with the IC14SB coil and no external resistor on my 12V 140. Probably about 20 years on each setup. I believe these are correct combinations and so does my NAPA guy. Are we wrong?
If you have had good results for 20 years, I sure wouldn't worry now. Fact is, they will run even if condenser size is off by 100:1, but as Bob said, "for good point life", the correct value is best. Problem is, how do you determine that when using non-OEM components? It would take a long time of observation & incremental increasing/decreasing condenser values to find the sweet spot where buildup/crater changes from one side to the other, then back off a bit. Not practical.
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