Posted by notjustair on May 14, 2011 at 19:26:17 from (70.252.150.124):
Just bought a '50 M. Runs very nice. Uses a bit of oil, but has sat for a long time, so it may loosen up.
PO changed it over to 12 volt. I prefer original, but it is well done and not sloppy. He put in a 12 volt coil (which I hear isn't the best option). Here is my dumb question: would it still use the original style points/condenser? The coil should put out the same juice to the distributor regardless of whether it is 6 on 6 volt, 12 or 6 with a resistor on a 12 volt, right? This is my first engine of any type that has been converted from 6 to 12.
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