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Re: Glow Plug voltage
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Posted by Scout1 on January 22, 2006 at 11:37:49 from (207.162.169.152):
In Reply to: Re: Glow Plug voltage posted by The Red Barron on January 16, 2005 at 18:56:22:
The B414 is in series like christmas tree lights. When one goes out they all quit working until you track down the burnt one. In a nutshell battery to switch to resistor to #4 gp heavy copper wire run from #4 to #1 with a ground from #1 to water pump.(positive ground system). Now I have a question. I replaced the starter for one with the solonoid on it and took the ford style switch off, I also put an alternator with a built in regulator on it, and took off old regulator. It had a one 12volt battery system on it when I purchased it, so if I use the basic glow plug set up already on there I will be running a positive to the #4 gp and a positive ground from the #1gp(causing resistor melt down). How do I ground the system from a negative ground standpoint with this set up?
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