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Jim, Not knowing if you are one of the purists (and this is meant with
absolutely no malice), or not, might I suggest that you simply add a hay-rake terminal strip to the bottom of the chassis, near/at where the electrolytic is mounted and use a couple of readily available tubular electrolytics. The chassis top will look original and only you will know the horrible truth, below deck...!!! Via experience with my '60T, you may find that some of the paper caps are bad also. Its my personal position that one's gear should work properly and via the use of whatever appropriate components are required and available. Having said the above, check with Antique Electronic Supply (AZ). They often have NIB multi-section caps in stock. de Jeep/K3HVG Jim DeClercq wrote: Hello I now have one HRO-60, which I have wanted since I did not have $800 in 1965, and it has one part that can cause fatal damage. It is a dual 40 mfd electrolitic between one of the power transformer windings and ground, and the power transformer is made of unobtanium. I am quite certain that modern solid capacitors will never short out. Does anyone put them into a can that is about 1.4 inches in diameter and 3 inches high? The can of course is not critical, but that is about the size of the space available. Any ideas will be gratefully considered. Jim |