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Ignition rotor difference?


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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.

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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

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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

 

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