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Posted by The Hawk on September 16, 2005 at 13:39:26 from (8.2.210.49):
I have an 1952 Ford 8n that I am changing over to 12V. The instructions on installing the kit gose like this.Large red wire gose from the battery post on the alternator to the + side of the ammeter, then a red & white wire gose from the * side of the starter solenoid to the negative side of the ammeter, then a blue wire gose from the negative side of the ammeter to the terminal block and one of the wires from the key switch hooks up with thies wires, then there is an orange wire from the other side of the terminal block along with the other wire from the key switch.the orange wire gose to the resistor where a white wire gose from the resistor to the coil.The key switch on my 8n has ing. bat. and acc.I am not sure witch way thies wires go on the terminal block. As I have tryed switching the ing. and the bat. around.The instructions say that the bat.terminal on the alternator is now hot all the time. When I check the bat. terminal on the alterantor it is not hot. Can some one help me get this hooked up right. Thanks
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