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I have been usins the search option for a couple nights I can't find what iam looking for, so Ill ask. I have ran engines on test stands before. but never a 6 volt positive ground system. What is the best way to wire one up to break in a new motor? This is on my 1955 272 we just finished rebuilding...Thanks
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The best person to ask technical questions about 6 volt stuff would probably be Randy Rundle at http://www.fifthaveinternetgarage.com/ (785) 632 3450
I just changed my car from 6 volt to 12 volt and he had all the answers to all my questions and is a really nice guy. He has everything you need if you want to keep your car 6 volt and your headlights bright! Give him a shout.
Kevin
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Thanks for the information.. Guess not many people here have ever wired one up to a test stand?
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If you have a 12 coil, you can run it on 12 volts neg. like all the others. That is, if you don't need the generator to charge.
John - "The Hoosier Hurricane"

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