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Posted by Salmoneye on March 27, 2001 at 05:15:17 from (206.27.102.10):
In Reply to: Re: 6v battery questions posted by Chris in SD - Use an 8 volt instead on March 26, 2001 at 20:08:55:
"Your generator, starter and voltage regulator don't need to be changed" You are right as far as you go...However how do you keep the 8-volt battery charged with the 7.5-volt output of the generator. What do you do when the extra 2 volts at the coil melt the insulation and short out the windings. How about the extra arcing and burning of the points? Stick with the biggest 6-Volt battery that will fit your box. Clean EVERY electrical connection. Make sure you have solid copper core spark plug wires. Make sure you have at least 2-guage battery cables and I recommend 1/0 cables...
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