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  • #390894

    I have a distributor cap, rotor, and points set for a 1928 series 81, will these also fit the series 80 back to 1925?

    #396257

    The cap looks like an aftermarket cap and the major issues are as follows. Does it take a flat, spring loaded / sweep-type rotor (the inside of the cap should be smooth)? Second, does it have a notch on the underside to lock it in place on the distributor cap? Additional pics should allow people to judge. The parts, if correct, are interchangeable with a Series 80.

    Note that the original caps had a number on each of the spark wire connection to show which wire went to which spark plug. Also, the center wire connection, for the coil wire, is not as tall on the original as on the cap you show.

    I hope that this is helpful.

    #396262

    Thanks Peter. I assumed it was aftermarket. The inside is flat and the rotor is as you describe. The cap has two locating notches, one under each holddown boss, see pic.

    #396263

    Hey Don, I believe that you are good to go!

    #396264

    Thanks. These items will be for sale on Ebay starting this coming Sunday.

    http://www.ebay.com/sch/rusty_packard/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_from=&_ipg=&_trksid=p3686

    #396265

    Link doesn’t work ??

    Greg Long

    #396268

    Just FYI, the cap is worth about $50, the points sets sell all day long on EBAY for $35 and ditto the rotor ($35). The marketplace will determine the price. The cap is somewhat rare, but the points sets and rotor come up all of the time. Most of the Series 80 guys that I know have three lifetime’s stash of each. It is hard to wear them out when you only run your cars 500 miles per year.

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