In Reply to: starters posted by greyfoxxca on November 25, 2010 at 09:57:22:
We rebuild starters, some people want a 12 volt conversion. A 6 volt starter will pull more amperage but spin faster though remember thats cranking speed is not no load speed. I have 6 volt sytems that I am very happy with. 6 volt starters running on 12 volts are kind of hard on starters drives. I have been putting a special drive on for customers who run 6 volt starters on 12 volts that will withstand the added torque. If you do switch to 12 volt remember that your charging system will need changed plus light bulbs and any other accesories. If you switch to 12 volt will you use an alternator? If you use a generator you'll need a 12 volt regulator for the generator. If you get an alternator thats internally regulated you won't have to worry about the regulator, just finding space for an alternator can be a problem sometimes. It can be a hard decision but I have always been happy with a good working 6 volt system. Go to a good shop and get the conversion done if you want or send me an email.
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