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Yes, they are pretty much tinfoil and paper rolled up as layers...You can actually make one. The symbol " || " on a diagram means no polarity versus ")|" which is DC . Points system is pretty reliable-but the TCI is so easy and also reliable IMO..but, I have a working spare TCI I can carry on a long trip...
I'm having a look 'round online and there's plenty of prose written about these capacitors! (I've lost the habit calling them "condensers")
One thing to note from "looking around" is that "they don't make em like they used to" is a common complaint, so testing a spare in place is a good idea.
When I was a lad the '53 Studebaker I was riding in had a capacitor failure - incapacitated, so to speak. The owner was an electrical engineer and he used the licence plates and some wax paper from the lunch sandwiches lashed together with the plate bolts as terminals and hooked it to the coil lead and ground. It went a hundred miles home with the only glitch being pulled over for no plates and having to show the cop what was under the hood. Considering that we were fifty miles from anywhere on a Sunday it would have been a long day into the night walking. I was led to wonder how many uF a pair of licence plates produce. Enough, apparently.