Posted by redforlife on February 24, 2022 at 20:39:51 from (174.210.163.64):
In Reply to: update on the farmall H posted by Nemesismotors13 on February 24, 2022 at 17:50:21:
You can use your H4 mag just fine. It makes its own electricity, and DOES NOT require any juice from the battery. Needs to be left alone, and it works independently. Sounds like the kit and harness you are getting is for use of a distributor with a 12v coil included. The 12v coil you are getting is for replacement of the 6v coil used with a distributor. Since you are not using a distributor, you do not need and can discard the 12v coil. The H4 mag will need to retain the coil that it currently has and do not change it out. That only leaves the matter of the kill switch for the mag. That just needs to be one wire ran through a switch to be grounded out when off. Not grounded (and NO juice) when switch is on. How you accomplish this, is up to you. But that's all it needs to make the H4 mag work.
P.S. I'm guessing that a 12v conversion kit and harness is only available for a distributor set up, and the same thing is all that is available for a mag set up. But, ... if you haven't purchased it yet, you might inquire if this stuff is indeed made for use of mag. But even if so, it's really not going to change much on what you are already getting. Not getting or paying for the not needed 12v coil would be the big thing. The only difference with the harness would perhaps be some length variance on one wire and possible an extra switch.
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