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RE: It's not an axial cap; it's a chassis mount FP "twist-lock"...

Getting the old FP cap. and mounting hardware out is work, but well worth the effort. Clamp mount a modern, lower ESR/ESL, part in the hole. A terminal strip, for some additional parts, can share a clamp hold down screw.

In the open air, an 85o C. rated part is OK. Under the deck, 105o C. rated parts get my nod, as they rate to have decent service lives.


Eli D.


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