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Topics tagged under r41 on ANTIQUE-RADIO-LAB I_folderTopic: Unidentified part
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Search in: Radios -Tube type   Topics tagged under r41 on ANTIQUE-RADIO-LAB I_icon_minipostSubject: Unidentified part    Topics tagged under r41 on ANTIQUE-RADIO-LAB I_icon_minitimeJanuary 8th 2020, 9:26 pm
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Hello.  My name is Glen and I'm new to the forum but by no means new to old electronics.
I am in the process of recapping this old Silvertone console chassis #R41 101.613.  There is one component that is in the attached pix.
To the best I can determine, it is labelled as C16 in the schematic but that doesn't jive with how it is actually connected in the radio.   If it is C16, the schematic has no value for it.  There is no parts list only what is labelled on the schematic.  

It is bascially what looks like a piece of copper wire that has a crimp connection on one end and then just is stuck in a hollow metalic cylinder.  It also appears that there is a spring in the base of the can that the wire sits in...there are no markings on the can.  How you see it in the pic is how I found it.

Any ideas?  I'll try to attach the schemo, too.  I found it no nucow.com.  A wonderful site with nearly all the old radio schematics for free.01.08.2020.
Well, I'm just figuring out how to attach pix & have too many of the chassis & cannot figure out how to remove them.  As a result I can't attach the schematic.  I'll try responding to my own post and add the schemo there...thanx, Glen Whatley - Mars Amp Repair Nampa, ID.
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