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#482976 06/26/23 01:24 PM
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I am working on the electrical horn to my 1939 Chevy and I noticed a broken wire to this part that I think is a condenser. Can someone confirm what this is and assuming it is damaged, where can I get a new one.

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I used a modern capacitor as a replacement. I don't remember the specs, but I may have an extra one that you can have.

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I used a modern capacitor as a replacement. I don't remember the specs, but I may have an extra one that you can have.

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DAinSanJose, thank you for your input. Can you take a picture of the new capacitor showing any details. I will then try to locate one.


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[img]http://frank.giordano@sbcglobal.net[/img] Hope this helps. It looks like a Delco Remy K-26 Horn

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Thank you. I was able to find one.


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Great!


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