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Re: '55 Farmall 400 gas electrical system
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Posted by David Bean on February 06, 2003 at 13:59:17 from (128.110.9.125):
In Reply to: '55 Farmall 400 gas electrical system posted by Bryce Andreasen on February 06, 2003 at 10:09:55:
Bryce, The answer to your question depends on whether or not the alternator you decided to put on (if you decide to use an alternator) has an internal regulator. The tutorials on converting to 12 volts that you'll find on ytmag.com make reference to a Delco 10SI, and it has an internal regulator. I converted a 50 C a few months ago, using this tutorial: http://www.ytmag.com/articles/artint195.htm I also have a 55 400D, although mine is already 12 volts...I suppose I'm a bit surprised that yours is 6...I guess the 12v must have been an option. In any case, feel free to email me for more details. Since I just did one, I think I've still got everything straight in my head. - David
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