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    The style on the right are "unipoints" and have the condenser built in as opposed to seperate. You can use either, but if you use the ones without the built in condenser you need one that is remote from the points.

    These were developed to make it easier to do a tune up, kind of an all in one approach.

    Don

    PS: You may be missing a screw to hold down the conventional condenser. When someone goes to the unipoints that screw is sometimes tossed out as it is not needed any longer.
    Last edited by Itoldyouso; 04-02-2007 at 03:11 PM.

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