UK made condensers available again!
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UK made condensers available again!
http://morrisminorspares.co.uk/shop/pro ... 6b0a10ad72
I've ordered four and will fit them to my cars and report back.
Hopefully these UK made condensors will be of the old reliable high quality. Until production was shifted to Mexico, I literally NEVER had a condensor fail on a Minor. Had a couple of coils pack up but did not have a condensor failure on any of my Minors.
This could even tempt folks back from electronic ignition which will leave you stranded if it goes wrong!
I expect all the other suppliers will sell the UK condensors as well, and hopefully UK made points that fit properly.
I've ordered four and will fit them to my cars and report back.
Hopefully these UK made condensors will be of the old reliable high quality. Until production was shifted to Mexico, I literally NEVER had a condensor fail on a Minor. Had a couple of coils pack up but did not have a condensor failure on any of my Minors.
This could even tempt folks back from electronic ignition which will leave you stranded if it goes wrong!
I expect all the other suppliers will sell the UK condensors as well, and hopefully UK made points that fit properly.
Cheers John - all comments IMHO
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Re: UK made condensers available again!
Better still than "UK made", these say "Made In England" !
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Re: UK made condensers available again!
Good news.
I'll crack the champers open
Have you had condensors fail regularly John? Never had any problems myself (yet), I don't know what make you bought before but I use Intermotor points and condensors and never had any trouble.


Have you had condensors fail regularly John? Never had any problems myself (yet), I don't know what make you bought before but I use Intermotor points and condensors and never had any trouble.
Re: UK made condensers available again!
TWO coils failed??? Aye - right...... It's 'never' the coil........... 




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Re: UK made condensers available again!
I've only had a couple of condensors fail on me, but have had a couple of bad sets of points that wouldn't fit the car properly!JOWETTJAVELIN wrote:Good news.I'll crack the champers open
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Have you had condensors fail regularly John? Never had any problems myself (yet), I don't know what make you bought before but I use Intermotor points and condensors and never had any trouble.
The car didn't break down, just stuttered a lot. At least a condensor is easy to change.
Hopefully, we can expect 12,000 miles and a few years reliable service out of each condensor now.
Cheers John - all comments IMHO
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Re: UK made condensers available again!
I've never had any trouble with the condensors I've purchased from BM & ESM. I have, however, had several dodgy sets of points that seem to drop out of alignment, resulting in poor running.
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Re: UK made condensers available again!
At the risk of getting called a silly Bu--er or something else, I seem to recall someone in the dark distant past saying to me that some makes of condensor do not like being fitted to a positive earth car, I look forward to the replies.
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I've gone through 2 condensors after 7 months driving. Went electric, I keep the old dizzy in the boot but the "if it fails you wont be able to fix it" argument doesn't sway me - I don't carry spare pistons or whatever, because they don't fail anywhere near the frequency of points etc.
I know they are always fixable, but I don't want to be rooting arround in the bonnet at the side of a motorway in the dark... Or to have to cut across three lanes of traffic with the engine cut out because of the damn things!
That said, its good that they are finally making some better quality ones.
I know they are always fixable, but I don't want to be rooting arround in the bonnet at the side of a motorway in the dark... Or to have to cut across three lanes of traffic with the engine cut out because of the damn things!
That said, its good that they are finally making some better quality ones.
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Re: UK made condensers available again!
Even BM and ESM for a while had to sell the dodgy "made in Mexico" items! You may have been lucky.chrisd87 wrote:I've never had any trouble with the condensors I've purchased from BM & ESM. I have, however, had several dodgy sets of points that seem to drop out of alignment, resulting in poor running.