Hey all,
So can you use DP-6 points or do you have to use DP-5 in our dual point distributers? Specifically talking about 65/66 distributers. Also what condenser part number should it be as well, DC-13?
Thanks,
Jason
Hey all,
So can you use DP-6 points or do you have to use DP-5 in our dual point distributers? Specifically talking about 65/66 distributers. Also what condenser part number should it be as well, DC-13?
Thanks,
Jason
Hey all,So can you use DP-6 points or do you have to use DP-5 in our dual point distributers? Specifically talking about 65/66 distributers. Also what condenser part number should it be as well, DC-13?
Thanks,
Jason
Jason,
DP-6 is the actual correct number for the points. The DC-13 condenser is for single points and has the mounting tab towards the end of the condenser. A DC-6 is the proper condenser as it is setup for a side mount tab on the condenser. Some come with the side mount strap loose in the box.
Yes, I do have these in stock.
-Fred-
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Jason,
DP-6 is the actual correct number for the points. The DC-13 condenser is for single points and has the mounting tab towards the end of the condenser. A DC-6 is the proper condenser as it is setup for a side mount tab on the condenser. Some come with the side mount strap loose in the box.
Yes, I do have these in stock.
-Fred-
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Thanks for the info Fred, I was making sure because I have an Autolite TKF-14 tuneup kit and before I crack it wanted to make sure it's contents are correct for what I need out of it, plus I really want to see if it has original Autolite Star BF-32 plugs in it
But really didn't want to pop the seal if it's not what I need.
Jason
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Jason,DP-6 is the actual correct number for the points. The DC-13 condenser is for single points and has the mounting tab towards the end of the condenser. A DC-6 is the proper condenser as it is setup for a side mount tab on the condenser. Some come with the side mount strap loose in the box.
Yes, I do have these in stock.
-Fred-
Thanks for the info Fred, I was making sure because I have an Autolite TKF-14 tuneup kit and before I crack it wanted to make sure it's contents are correct for what I need out of it, plus I really want to see if it has original Autolite Star BF-32 plugs in it
But really didn't want to pop the seal if it's not what I need.
Jason
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The Autolite Star plugs had long since gone away before Ford came out with the tune up kits in the cans. Bummer!!!
-Fred-
Thanks for the info Fred, I was making sure because I have an Autolite TKF-14 tuneup kit and before I crack it wanted to make sure it's contents are correct for what I need out of it, plus I really want to see if it has original Autolite Star BF-32 plugs in it
But really didn't want to pop the seal if it's not what I need.
Jason
The Autolite Star plugs had long since gone away before Ford came out with the tune up kits in the cans. Bummer!!!
-Fred-
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Really, I thought the early Tune Up kits had the star plugs, if not, not going to pop it then, haha...
Jason
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