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Old 07-07-2003, 09:50 AM   #1
mustangman65_79
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Originally posted by Rev
That comment made me remember way back in the '50's when a lot of us ran flat head Fords. We would get Edelbrock or Offenhouser after market heads with 13/1 compression. Leaded gas was used then and premium was 103 octane. The electrical systems were 6 volts then. The starter motor would barely turn the engine over and starting was problematical.

What we did was to install an 8 volt battery in the 6 volt system. That would start the engine but would eat up starter motors, head lights, and all other electrical accessories (there weren't many).

Sorry for the nostalgia, but the above comment just made me remember.

Rev


Hey, i don't mind hearing stuff like that. I only wish i could have grown up back then. But I guess I would have to bring computers with me, along with elect ignition, stuff like that.
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