Stephen -
For your 100/6, if it has original style points in the distributor and
also the fuel pump, then you can put the battery in any way you want
and the car will run either way. Just be sure to swap terminals on
the coil at some time as these work better one way vs the other.
If going negative, you may (or may not) need to polarize the coil
magnets on the dynamo with a quick touch to positive is it? Lots of
info in the archive on this. Either way you can start anyway without
doing this and the dynamo might take anyway.
Alan
On 5/26/11, White, Stephen <stephen.white at wku.edu> wrote:
> Hello List - here's my dilema, as applies to my '57 100-6. I acquired an
> engine seperate from the car, the engine was rebuilt (generator, everything)
> as positive ground. (Leo Rouf) The problem: I don't know if the car is
> positive ground. It didn't have a battery as an indicator; it looks like it
> went through a restoration awhile back so I wonder if a PO may have made the
> switch from positive to negative ground.
> Any way to tell if the car is neg or pos ground? (I've checked the archives
> -
> plenty of info on how to make the switch, but can't find anything on how to
> tell if a car has been switched)
> thanks for any help.
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