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EFV-8 Club Forum / General Ford Discussion / 1937 TO1941 V8 FORD OWNERS, check this out,

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37RAGTOPMAN
05-28-2022 @ 9:08 AM
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NEW CONDENSORS 1937 to 1941 v8's
STANDARD FD 64 CONDNSORS
while having SKIP rebuild a coil and Distributer
I was talking to a friend and he told me he found a condensor that is a exact fit,
they are made in MEXICO, but his 38 pickup runs fine,
wanted to pass this onto other 37 41 FORD OWNERS,
Hope this helps 37 Ragtopman.,Maine
I enclosed a few photo's

also STANDARD PARTS #S FD 6770 for the ignition points,

This message was edited by 37RAGTOPMAN on 6-2-22 @ 5:59 AM

Grant
05-29-2022 @ 5:30 AM
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Thank you for posting this, 37RAGTOPMAN.

Do you know if Standard is marketing a condenser to fit the 1936 Ford distributor?



kubes40
05-30-2022 @ 6:29 AM
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37rag,
These have been available for decades. NAPA has had them at least since the 1970's.
In the recent past, say the past few years or so, the quality is "hit or miss", no pun intended.
Either ya get a good one or you don't.

Mike "Kube" Kubarth

Grant
05-31-2022 @ 5:38 AM
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Thanks for your input, Mike.

The reason I asked specifically about the Standard brand of condenser is exactly what you said ............ problems previously experienced with other new condensers (not just NAPA).

So .......... does anyone know if Standard is now selling a condenser for the 1936-style distributor? I think that 1934 and 1935 are the same (i.e. 40B).

37RAGTOPMAN
05-31-2022 @ 5:53 AM
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I heard you have to solder the strap from a original cond to the NAPA IH 200 plus file a flat spot on the brass post to make it fit,and do not know what you have to do to make the IH 200 work
and not really a fan of NAPA, esp anything electrical, except the special fan belt, that is ok,
I rented a shop under a NAPA auto parts, and learned to stay away from certain parts,
hope this helps, 37 Ragtopman
like any new part some will work and there is always a chance of a defective part,

37RAGTOPMAN
06-02-2022 @ 5:55 AM
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Grant
I think they make a 32 36 condensors, you will have to check with your Standard parts dealer,
I got mine on E-BAY,
The FD 64 is for 37 -41, So MAYBE FD 63 is for 32-36 ? or similar part numbers,
33-36 a flat top coil and then they has a domed coil with took 2 different condensors,
just wanted to pass the information on for fellow V8 MEMBERS,
hope this helps, 37Ragtopman, Maine

also STANDARD PARTS #S FD 6770 for the ignition points,

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