Posted by terryjd on January 03, 2008 at 18:42:54 from (69.159.73.235):
In Reply to: 6 of 12 v coil posted by percy on January 02, 2008 at 14:24:33:
I had a couple of 70's Dodges and they had the white ballest resistors. Always had to keep an extra in the glove compartment incase it blew, throw another one on and away you go. As for a coil when my dad's M was switched to 12 volt just used a 12 volt coil with an internal resistor. I did the samething last fall when I switched my SC to 12 volt. Just need to ask for an 12 volt coil with an internal resistor, think was around $25.00.
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