Posted by Baelee05 on December 02, 2010 at 15:30:30 from (12.192.13.220):
In Reply to: More questions on 39 M posted by Baelee05 on December 02, 2010 at 05:19:42:
Well I ended up having the gen shop set it up with a voltage regulator and had them set it up for an 8 volt battery. I got it all put back together and bought a new 8 volt battery and it wouldn't turn it over well at all. I checked the battery and it was not fully charged as promised by the guy at the gen shop. I got to thinking about things and I remember the guy that I bought it from telling me that he used to pull with it and he had some pretty spendy valve work done along with putting in M+W jugs. I suspect that the compression is plenty high causing it to be hard to turn over. That would explain why they were running a 12 volt battery in it even though it was set up for 6 volt. We'll see how things go after I get the 8 volt fully charged. I may end up having to convert it to 12 volt yet. I hope not I just spent the money on the gen, regulator, and 8 volt battery.
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