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Old 17-09-19, 00:02
Jacques Reed Jacques Reed is offline
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Default Condensers in sending unit circuits

Hi Dave,

Those condensers, as far as I know, were used only for radio suppression.
Maintenance Manual uses the phrase in regard to the fuel tank sending unit "If equipped with a radio suppression condenser..." implying some vehicles were, and some were not, fitted with these.

That being so, I don't think they are required, but will leave it for further confirmation.

For interest sake I have attached a photo of a temp sending unit condenser Part No. C11A 18827-A1 part of C11A 12013 A & B Radio Suppression kits.

I would not use it, as old condensers are renown for failing, but it is a nice thing to keep for interest sake.

Cheers,
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