Susan,
Don't go overboard on the radio/CD player if you are still using the original
Lucas generator. There are sound systems on the market today that require more
power then that 1962 vintage generator can produce!
Jan
Ian Spencer <SpenceIC@Healthall.com> wrote:
> Install the radio "above ground". What I mean is...Isolate it from the rest
>of the car and wire it for negitive ground. I've done this before and it works
>fine. Just make sure that you buy an antenna polarity reverser. I was able to
>order it from our local car stereo shop for not much money. (P.S. Make sure
>the speakers aren't grounded either.)
Ian Spencer
Client Services
University Hospital
Health Alliance of Greater Cincinnati
(513) 584-0365
>>> Christopher Albers 10/23/00 10:43AM >>>
SG1117@aol.com writes:
>big problem...silly me, i thought i could put a radio/cd player in my
>62
>series II alpine. the people at circuit city say the PROBLEM has to do
>with
>positive ground...im sure you can all help!
Sure, switch to neg ground!
Seriously, you can get a positive ground system from a supplier that
specializes in classic cars. Check Hemmings under Services/Radios.
CNA
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