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<blockquote data-quote="Mollongghip" data-source="post: 250618" data-attributes="member: 7162"><p>Thanks AR, pots will probably get a strip & clean, replaced from the stash if needed. </p><p>Was hoping someone had found some specs in their internet travels as the coils are epoxied within an inch of their lives so will make in situ readings a bit of a pain</p><p>Just looking to have a little fun and rescue these units from a life on the shelf in shed</p><p>@edit</p><p></p><p>Cleaning up the one coil I have and removed an old sticker/tape to find 4B so now believe the Sears is a rebranded 5000, problem is I also now know the coil is no good for the 6000's</p><p>Anyone know much about the 6b coils and how they differ from current 6.59 coils? Just pins or more involved?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mollongghip, post: 250618, member: 7162"] Thanks AR, pots will probably get a strip & clean, replaced from the stash if needed. Was hoping someone had found some specs in their internet travels as the coils are epoxied within an inch of their lives so will make in situ readings a bit of a pain Just looking to have a little fun and rescue these units from a life on the shelf in shed @edit Cleaning up the one coil I have and removed an old sticker/tape to find 4B so now believe the Sears is a rebranded 5000, problem is I also now know the coil is no good for the 6000's Anyone know much about the 6b coils and how they differ from current 6.59 coils? Just pins or more involved? [/QUOTE]
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