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allis B -12 volt system

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randy

08-07-2006 06:08:28




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anybody have a 12 volt wire diagram for an allis b with a mag ignition system--




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LWD

08-07-2006 23:08:02




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 Re: allis B -12 volt system in reply to randy, 08-07-2006 06:08:28  
Very nice rod,I put that one in my file



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Mike (MA)

08-07-2006 16:40:51




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 Re: allis B -12 volt system in reply to randy, 08-07-2006 06:08:28  

Randy -

Take a look at Duey"s website that I"ve linked below. He has the diagram you"re looking for as well as some NAPA part numbers.

Mike



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old

08-07-2006 09:08:04




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 Re: allis B -12 volt system in reply to randy, 08-07-2006 06:08:28  
I don't have a diagram to do it but it is very simple to do since you have a mag. You run the wire from the big post to the battery of amp gauge the #2 wire on the plug goes to the big post and the #1 wire to a switch. The other side of the amp gauge goes back to the battery if you are useing one. The reason for the switch is so you can turn the alternator on and off other wise it will drain your battery.

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Rod (NH)

08-07-2006 07:31:11




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 Re: allis B -12 volt system in reply to randy, 08-07-2006 06:08:28  
Hi Randy,

I don't have a complete electrical diagram but if all you are interested in is an alternator (internally regulated Delco 10SI) and magneto wiring, you can see how I wired those up when I converted my B to 12V here.

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