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Re: [oletrucks] External Coil Resistor

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Subject: Re: [oletrucks] External Coil Resistor
From: "Allen L. Jones" <ALJ@hartcrowser.com>
Date: Wed, 05 May 1999 11:22:58 -0700
As a note for everyone, when I rebuilt the motor, prior to balancing and 
surfacing the flywheel, I had my machinist knock off the old ring gear and 
install a 55 to 61 ring gear (with the corresponding smaller tooth mesh) to 
match the 12V starter.  Al la 12V starter matches up with old flywheel.  I 
don't know if this will work on GMCs or not.  Thanks for the info on the 
resistor location.

>>> Grant Galbraith <trks@javanet.com> 05/05 11:11 AM >>>
The resistor goes between the regular feeder from ign switch. Standard Ignition 
RU-4 works. It's for a Mopar. Others may work also. BTW as you may already 
know, the 12 volt starter should only be used with a 12 volt flywheel as it 
will tear up the 6 volt flywheel.

Grant 50 3100

Allen L. Jones wrote:

> I've converted everything over to 12 volts with only the coil remaining to 
>purchase (kept the point distributor and changed to a 12V starter).  Do I need 
>to run an external resistor with an external 12V coil?  If so, does it go 
>between the starter bypass and the coil or the regular 12V feeder wire (from 
>the cab) and the coil?  I've looked at the chevytrucks web site and see no 
>reference to what brand/type/size of resistor I would need.  Can anyone tell 
>me?  Thanks for the h_e_l_p.
>
> Allen
> '50 3100 (damn near finished.....)
>
> oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959





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