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John, the second photo looks to have 6 diodes???, so my guess is a bridge rectifier??? (converts AC to DC) Just a guess.
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John.
Any useful information on the package label for that electrical part? David |
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John.
I agree with Ian's observations on the label less head gasket. It I recall, that particular engine also served as a stationary power plant for a lot of wartime and post war equipment, so may have an application with some of that equipment. Cheers, David |
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The packaging has this on it. H.A.C. 420 86-3130 Peerless Elect Prod. ???? Lancing Co? Los Angeles, calif. 13991 Does that make any sence? |
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