Pep48 Posted November 15 Report Posted November 15 Does anyone know the difference between the Standard Motor Products AL-97 AND THE AL-98 ignition rotors? Are the interchangeable? I have a 1948 Plymouth Super Deluxe. Thanks Quote
Plymouthy Adams Posted November 15 Report Posted November 15 this is why you order parts by your distributor model number........ 2 Quote
Doug&Deb Posted November 15 Report Posted November 15 What PA said. You have to order by the distributor number because you never know whether a previous owner changed it over the years. Quote
spongebob Posted November 15 Report Posted November 15 over the years i have a collection of rotors points and condensers and they rarelywill fit my 54 chryler 265 flethead. i am sure this is the original dist., so i always have to order new ignition parts to have the right fit. guess i should just get rid of all the old stuff. i have owned several early 50's over the years so i am just confusing myself keeping all the old stuff. dennis Quote
Solution desoto1939 Posted November 15 Solution Report Posted November 15 if you have the correct dist in your car which should be IGS4207-1 for a USA P15 or Canadian P15 the dist is model IGS4208b-1. Both take the following Autolite parts: Cap IGC-1107s Rotor: IGS-1016B Contact set IGP-3028ES Condensor IG-3927G Breaker Plate IGS-3004 The Standard or Bluestreak numbers are: AL98 Rotor same as IGS-1016B AL96 Dist Cap same as IG-1070s You use the same components that I use on my 1939 desoto so from 1939-1948 the 6 cylinder mopar cars all used the same internal dist components. I like the Autolite parts since they were the original parts that MoPar put on the car. Rich hartung 1 Quote
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