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Philco 42-365 Question on parts
#1

I am replacing all capacitors in a 42-365. There are two parts I am not familiar with. There is a black component with lugs on the line input. I assume this is some type of line filter. Also, there is a flat metal component approximately (3/8" wide, 1/8" thick, and 2.5" long) on the underside back of the chassis. It has 4 lugs on it. What is this component?

Any help would be appreciated.

Gary
#2

The first is a bakelite block condenser.
The other is probably a metal can (wax-paper type) cap.

Info on my site below for re-building the bakelite blocks and the metal-can types can be re-stuffed as well.

Use the stamped number on the b-block for internal info. The metal can type may have its parts number on it, or you will have to reference the parts listing for values.

Chuck
#3

the long metal component is probably a tapped resistor,check resistance from lug to lug.




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