Through a bit of research , it seems that Phelon used an FG216(B) condenser in a number of their magnetos . Those were with mostly single plug coils . I found a reference that included Simplex motorbikes and the two plug coil that used the FG216 , but I didn't bookmark it and I can't seem to find it again .
I see , in the Manuals Only / Magnetos section that the '57 and later Phelon magnetos used a Repco FG-2448 condenser . I can not find any reference to any ratings ( or anything else ) on that condenser .
Anyway , the condensers that I removed from the marine stator plate that the coil I'm using came from are stamped FG216B . The FG216 and FG216B both seem to be rated at .15µ - .19µ ( microfarad ) . So , any condenser that has a similar mount with a long enough pig tail and is rated at .15µ - .19µ , or very close to that , will work nicely for the Phelon magnetos in our bikes without adverse effects .
Most of the same type magnetos used a condenser that was / is rated at .14µ - .22µ .That alone would seem to prove the rest of my research is correct .
If anyone has information that would support or conflict the above , Please , let us know . Thanks .
Pete .