"Because,i noticed that theres a Ballast resister on the firewall and its wired to the POS to the coil. The NEG is going to the DISTRIBUTOR. So,is this 6 VOLT or 12 VOLT SYSTEM" ?
Husker, Not being there and based on your post I can ONLY hazard a guess, but here goes:
1) If it was a 6 volt system originally it wouldn't have had an external ballast resistor so since it has one its my "guess" its been converted from 6 to 12 volts.
2) If you check the lights that may provide another clue and if you put 12 volts to 6 volt bulbs they will glow very bright very briefly lol then burn out.
3) That later model on board solenoid chevy starter instead of a stomp switch or saddle mounted push switch makes me think 12 volts, again a guess.
4) I assume its NOT an alternator conversion right?? (If so Id guess 12 Volts Neg Ground) If it has a Generator it may be labeled and some old Delco 6 volt were black tagged while 12 volt were red tagged.
5) If its a 6 volt coil with a ballast and obviously if it has 12 volt bulbs its 12 volts. If it has a 12 volt starter and you apply only 6 volts it will turn veryyyyyy slowwwwwwwwww.
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