Re: Need substitute condenser for OMC 300153 TN 26
Personally, I wouldn't recommend replacing the OMC caps with radio shack ones. The OMC caps are designed for the high temps and, more importantly, high vibration environment of a marine engine. If the replacement cap was epoxied down so it wouldn't vibrate and break the solid wire coming out of it, then it may work for awhile. Sounds like one of the "false economy" items to me. But, if I was forced into retrofitting one with regular caps, I would: 1.) Source a cap from a known manufacturer (preferably Japanese) that has the highest temperature and voltage rating that will physically fit in the area. Try DigiKey or Mouser electronics. 2.) Cut off the long, solid wire leads as short a possible, and solder on insulated stranded wire. 3.) heat shrink and seal everything.
The thing is, for anything but "rare" condensers, the above steps may cost more than just buying the the OMC part....