Steve Chandler schrieb:
> All Tr6's are negative ground, and it is a 12 Volt system.
> Don't be scared, they are a lot easier to work on than modern
> cars, and a lot more fun to drive.
>
> cheers
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> steve chandler
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> jbonina@nectech.com wrote:
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> > Just bought my first LBC (never even heard the term, never mind know
> > what it stood for, until I started reading this list) a week ago.
> >
> >
> > Frankly, you folks are scaring me into wanting to sell it already!
> >
> > Anyway, bear with me over the short term as I try to become a LBC
> > backyard mechanic (and no more, thank you).
> >
> > I understand that the '73 TR6 I have is a positive ground vehicle (In
> > terms of charging the battery or jumping, exactly the opposite as my
> > Jeep, correct?)
> >
> > I've also seen posts referring to 6V coils. Isn't a '73 a 12V system?
> >
> > Let's start here and I'll get progressively more detailed and
> > inquisitive as time goes on...
> >
> >
> > Thanks in advance to everyone.
> >
> > Jeff in Mass.(USA)
> > '73 TR6
> > '73 Datsun 240Z (1st project, sidetracked by TR6)
> > '71 Datsun 240Z (beautiful and ready to go)
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