As the quality of new capacitors seems to be atrocious I would think
that a capacitor from a radio shack may be a suitable and very cheap
alternative. 0,2 microF and 200V or more would do I imagine. Any
experience someone?
Kees Oudesluijs
Op 10-1-2017 om 0:40 schreef michael.salter at gmail.com:
>
> Hi Ed,
> The capacitance figure quoted by Lucas is 0.18 - 0.25 microfarads.
> I don't recall ever having seen a voltage figure.
> Michael S
> BN1 #174
>
> Too Soon Old...To Late Smart...
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, Jan 9, 2017 at 6:32 PM -0500, "Ed O'Neal"
>
> Gents,
>
> What is the correct rating for the BT7 distributor (capacitor) -
> ?F and withstand voltage?
>
> *From:*Healeys [mailto:healeys-bounces at autox.team.net] *On Behalf
> Of *Randy Hicks
> *Sent:* Saturday, January 07, 2017 9:38 PM
> *To:* R. Lindsay
> *Cc:* Healey List
> *Subject:* Re: [Healeys] Washer Reservoir Bracket Color
>
> Price, I?m promoting the Austin Healey 2017 Concours Guidelines
> today! ?
>
> See if this helps:
>
> 1. *Windshield Washer Bottle *
>
> *100 *
>
> ? Had no windshield washer as standard fitting though it was
> available as an accessory on late BN1s and all BN2s.
>
> *100 Six, 3000 *
>
> * Location: through the BJ7, the windshield washer bottle is
> mounted into the package tray inside the interior. These
> bottles and mountings are described in the interior section.
>
> On BJ8s, with the revision of the interior to incorporate the
> walnut fascia and glove box, the bottle holding windshield washer
> liquid was moved to the engine compartment. On these cars, the
> bottle is made of white plastic with a plastic screw top.
>
> * Bottle:
> Longbridge BN4's used a *Trafalgar *glass bottle (17H579)
> (see Photos ? Figure III-8 a- d); a *Tudor *plastic bottle
> (37H9798) was introduced at Abingdon sometime prior to BN4
> C. 68960 (this would have been before BN4 production was
> temporarily halted in spring1958). The Glass bottle
> (17H579) was also used on early BN6s up through C. 1182
> (built in May ?58, according to Clausager). The BN4
> Service Parts List shows another 1 1?2? neck diameter
> container (37H9763) followed by a 2 3/16? diameter neck
> one (37H9729) introduced when BN4 production resumed at C.
> 68960 (in Sept. 1958). This same wide-mouth bottle
> (37H9729) is also listed in the BN6 Service Parts List as
> being introduced at BN6/1183, which would have been built
> well before BN4 C. 68960, so it is not clear exactly what
> the differences between the first two plastic BN4 bottles
> was, and when they were used.
>
> /25 //On original BJ7s a metal squirrel cage has been found. On
> BJ8s, in 1964 and also later, white plastic squirrel cages have
> been found. /
>
> A plastic bottle was used on non-BN4 six cylinder cars.
>
> *3000**?s*
>
> On Phase I BJ8s the bottle is plain, with no logo/markings, and
> sits in a metal support frame painted black. Cast into the bottom
> of the plastic bottle is the location of the ?Tudor? company and
> other information.
>
> On Phase II BJ8s there is a large trademark screened onto the side
> of the bottle, consisting of the word "Tudor" reversed out in
> white on a distinctive bright blue background. (The Tudor
> trademark on these bottles definitely was not a separate decal.)
> The screened logo color may vary a bit between cars as a result of
> aging. On Phase II cars, the metal frame is a slightly different
> shape and is painted a shade of blue which was a bit lighter than
> the Tudor trademark. There also was an evolution of bottle cap and
> outlet shapes (see Figure III-7a-e for examples and detailed
> descriptions).
>
> The 2017 Concours Guidelines are an incredible series of documents
> detailing how Big Healeys (and Sprites - separate document) were
> originally put together. if you contact Mike Osipik (below) he
> will give you a couple options on receiving a copy of the
> Guidelines package. He can download it through DropBox
> (immediately available to you) or he can send you a CD. DropBox is
> very easy.
>
>
> (816) 729-9119 Home
>
> Randy
>
> Randy Hicks
>
> Austin Healey Concours Registry Committee
>
> AHCA 100 Registrar
>
>
> www.austinhealey100m.com <http://www.austinhealey100m.com>
>
> On Jan 7, 2017, at 2:25 PM, R. Lindsay <050.rpl at gmail.com
>
> What is the proper color for the washer reservoir bracket on a
> 67 BJ8? How many ?Tudor? labels are attached to the
> reservoir? Is there a specific height on the reservoir?
>
> Many thanks!
>
>
> Price Lindsay
>
> 67 BJ8
>
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