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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by WTF really, Feb 19, 2019.

  1. WTF really
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    I have a bunch of these NOS points and condensers but can't find and information on what they fit or if they are 6 or 12 volt. Anyone know anything about these? 20190219_104027.jpg 20190219_104015.jpg
     
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  2. Atwater Mike
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    Delco-Remy numbers...look 'em up. 6 or 12 volt? Tungsten construction both... condensers voltage designation?
    Coils designated, naturally.
     
  3. WTF really
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    Tungsten is delco Remy? They do both 6 or 12 volt? Sorry I really don't know anything about this stuff
     
  4. squirrel
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    the part numbers hand written on the box look like Standard Motor Parts numbers. or not.
     
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    Also have shurhit this is one of the boxes I have another one. 20190219_110939.jpg
     
  6. WTF really
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    Second box has a bunch of light bulbs roter buttons Sorensen boxes of stuff. Smallest 6 cylinder cap I've ever seen. 20190219_122207.jpg 20190219_122154.jpg 20190219_122134.jpg 20190219_122121.jpg
     
  7. WTF really
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    Some kinda contact thingy lol. A bunch of them. 20190219_124151.jpg
     
  8. s55mercury66
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    from SW Wyoming

    Tungsten Contact Mfg Co, N. Bergen, NJ
    They were in operation by 1939, with an ad placed in Motor Age Volume 59, and were hawking a Hydro Catalyst deal (a screen) that went on top of your carb, endorsed by Mario Andretti, in 1973.
     
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  9. WTF really
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    I haven't found any screens
     
  10. 51504bat
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    Looks like a spark plug connector I had on an old Briggs mini bike engine back in the day
     
  11. WTF really
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    Heck yeah that makes perfect sense now I was thinking like a fuse holder but I do believe that you are right thank you
     

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