| To: | thomasa@halcyon.com, ALJ@hartcrowser.com | 
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| Subject: | Re: [oletrucks] External Coil Resistor | 
| From: | Advdesign1@aol.com | 
| Date: | Thu, 6 May 1999 23:30:23 EDT | 
| << If you keep the 6V coil you will need a balast resistor between the ign. sw and the coil. If you use a 12V coil, no resistor is needed. The factory 12V systems of 55 and later used a 6V coil >> There is a difference between 6 and 12 v coils. A six witha ballast resistor will get quite hot. Get a real 12 v coil and use a ballast resistor. A bypass for starting will help in damp weather . bob ADler | 
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