Home Forum Ask A Member 1929 Johnson v-45 Condenser where to get.

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    Randy in Tampa
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      your coils are fine with those readings, everyone I know down here in Florida uses these condensers,go to Napa EP-125 they’re under three bucks apiece… 😉

      #50116
      Mumbles
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        Thanks for posting that Echlin P/N Randy. Here’s some equivalent caps from different manufacturers.


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        lawnlawn
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          All,

          I settled on the NAPA part number #EP125. When tested, it is .3 Microfarad which is the rating that is recommended for the 1929 V-45. I needed two. I wish all of these condensers were marked and put in the specs of the auto parts companies. I had to test and order a few before I got a .3 one. Both were installed and after two pulls, amazing, it started and ran!!! Can’t wait until Spring when I can get this one motor on the water.

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          Doug Wilson
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            I have had good luck with mid 60s Chevy condensers on my A50 and K50 motors I have been running. Had to tap holes to mount them underneath the mag plate then made covers for the square openings.

            Doug

            how is it motors multiply when the garage lights get
            turned off?

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