Crazyguyla
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I've had my deuce for about 14 yrs now, and it just sits and sits since I only see it about a week every year.
Here's a little about my deuce for all the new comers, It is a 1957 M45 Chassis Truck with a 210 CFM Harris Compressor on the back. I need to make this truck road worthy soon before something bad happens.
Since I want to keep the water proof ignition and run 12 Volts. Since most ignition coils work on 6 volts, would it be easier to change the ignition feed wire to a predetermined resistance wire or use a coil with an internal resistance. I will be removing the resistor behind the distributor input. This resistor drops the incoming 24v to to a lower voltage.. I don't know if it's 12 or 6 volts. It seems pretty straight forward. I have a 12 volt alternator to replace the generator. Has anyone else tried this with the distributor?
TIA,
Marcus
Here's a little about my deuce for all the new comers, It is a 1957 M45 Chassis Truck with a 210 CFM Harris Compressor on the back. I need to make this truck road worthy soon before something bad happens.
Since I want to keep the water proof ignition and run 12 Volts. Since most ignition coils work on 6 volts, would it be easier to change the ignition feed wire to a predetermined resistance wire or use a coil with an internal resistance. I will be removing the resistor behind the distributor input. This resistor drops the incoming 24v to to a lower voltage.. I don't know if it's 12 or 6 volts. It seems pretty straight forward. I have a 12 volt alternator to replace the generator. Has anyone else tried this with the distributor?
TIA,
Marcus