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seakaye12

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quote Tom Manley:

I’ve done a few of these by removing the bottom with a lathe, removing the guts, and installing new condensers. The bottom can be soldered back on. One lead goes up along side the post for the screw, and gets soldered to the post on the outside. The other terminal goes through a hole in the bottom and is soldered in place after the bottom is soldered back on.

They work really well in a Martin 20, 75, and 200.

Tom

That’s of great interest to me Tom; I’ve got a few motors with those WICO points and have puzzled over how to make the modern caps work. Do you have pictures? I’m particularly curious as to how the post is connected inside the can. Certainly it must be a rather sturdy design because the retaining screw at the top needs to be strong and accurately positioned.

Chuck