Posted by rankrank1 on October 22, 2017 at 08:02:45 from (166.137.14.80):
In Reply to: Bad condenser posted by MarkB_MI on October 21, 2017 at 12:11:42:
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I think his point is testing a condenser with a run of the mill meter that most mechanics have in their toolbox is not a good enough test. Back in the day there was a test rig to thoroughly test all aspects of a condenser instead of just one aspect but it was expensive. Not sure why anyone would want to invest in one of those rigs today to evaluate such outdated technology. Could even be why so many brand new ones from the land of almost right do not work well. Simple meter test shows them to be good.
I do not even fool with testing them. Quicker to install another known to be good one instead. If I am lucky I have an old one of proper spec in my bucket of old savaged units. If I do not have one of the original spec then it does not really matter all that much. I simply pick one that will physically fit where it needs to be in the distributor and put in in there. If it fixes the issue then I pick one up of proper spec next time it is convenient for me to do so - usually within a couple weeks. In the mean time, the tractor is a running and I am using it.
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