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Re: Positve / Negative ground?
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Posted by John T on November 19, 2005 at 06:47:04 from (66.244.90.98):
In Reply to: Positve / Negative ground? posted by scott300IA on November 19, 2005 at 04:40:45:
Scott, if it works and it keeps the battery charged, I agree with Rusty, it must be correct. Other issues to take a look at, does it have a working ammeter?? If its wired correct it should swing over to - discharge if shes not runnin n you turn on lights or ignition, but then, obviously, swing over to + charge when running if shes charging. Sometimes people convert from Pos to Neg ground and dont swap the ammeter leads causing them to read bass ackwards !!! The ignition coil on a Negative ground system should be wire with its + from the switch and - to the distributor. As far as I know 99.9% of alternators out there are Negative ground, cuz I think?? theres a manufacturer who offers some for Positive. As they say, if she aint broke dont fix her John T
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