Flathead Ford 6-volt electrical systems

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The starter current draw on a Ford V-8 through 1948 is 550 amps (does not include V-8 60’s) . The starter cranks a stock flat head engine at 100 rpms. The 1949 - 1951 engines crank 130 rpm (without an automatic transmission)
 
The starter current draw on a Ford V-8 through 1948 is 550 amps (does not include V-8 60’s) . The starter cranks a stock flat head engine at 100 rpms. The 1949 - 1951 engines crank 130 rpm (without an automatic transmission)
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== Generator- Does not Charge ==
 
== Generator- Does not Charge ==
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The field wire MUST be disconnected from the regulator. MoPar and GM generators are not polarized in this manner due to their different design.
 
The field wire MUST be disconnected from the regulator. MoPar and GM generators are not polarized in this manner due to their different design.
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== Dim Lights ==
 
== Dim Lights ==
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If you’re running the stock 6 volt head light bulbs and they’re something in the neighborhood of 25 watts, replace them with some 50/32 bulbs. It does wonders for them. Bert’s Model A Center has these in stock.
 
If you’re running the stock 6 volt head light bulbs and they’re something in the neighborhood of 25 watts, replace them with some 50/32 bulbs. It does wonders for them. Bert’s Model A Center has these in stock.
 
Sometimes you have a bulb that is not burned out, but refuses to work in the socket. Could be the contacts are worn down too much. Just drop a little solder on these and they’ 11 work like new.
 
Sometimes you have a bulb that is not burned out, but refuses to work in the socket. Could be the contacts are worn down too much. Just drop a little solder on these and they’ 11 work like new.
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== Electrical Terminations ==
 
== Electrical Terminations ==
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To adjust initial (static) advance, loosen the lock screw on the side of the distributor and move the advance screw/plate up or down. As viewed from the front of the engine, moving the advance screw & plate clockwise advances the timing.
 
To adjust initial (static) advance, loosen the lock screw on the side of the distributor and move the advance screw/plate up or down. As viewed from the front of the engine, moving the advance screw & plate clockwise advances the timing.
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== SETTING STATIC TIMING on ‘42-’48 V-8 DISTRIBUTORS ==
 
== SETTING STATIC TIMING on ‘42-’48 V-8 DISTRIBUTORS ==

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