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Posted by Slappy on April 07, 2003 at 16:11:15 from (143.88.58.77):
Bob, I'm re-wiring my '44 H. A 12V conversion was done a number of years ago and it was done poorly. I have the following new parts on the tractor now: 1 - Single-wire alternator with internal regulator 2 - Ignition coil with internal ballast resistor 3 - Delco Remy starter 4 - Push button starter switch (left of steering support) 5 - Push-pull on/off (ignition?) switch lower right of steering support) 6 - Delco Remy after market distributor (replaces magneto ignition) I'm ready to begin making the wiring harness, but need some advice here. I'm looking at your wiring diagram from your article titled "Step by Step 12-Volt Conversion". Can I use this same plan for my H with the following changes? 1 - Eliminate wire coming from connector #2 of the Delco 10S Alternator (I have a single -wire alternator). 2 - Eliminate the warning light on the wire coming from connector #1 of the Delco Alternator (the starter shop said that single-wire alternators don't require the added resistnce) 3 - Eliminate the ballast resistor to the coil (my ciol has an internal balast. 4 - Connect the starter switch between the positive pole and the starter. What do you think, will this work?
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