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M37 Amp Gage Installation

samsays

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I am trying to install an amp gage on a 1963b after buying vehicle i check and found the gage was not hook up. This vehicle was converted to 12 volts and has a generator. Any suggestion ?
 

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B1's did not have ammeters. You will have to run a pair of new wires from your new gauge to the starter area for your connections.
 

samsays

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I think its a B2 ill have to check.. The owner before me did a frame off restoration this is one of the things he left unfinished. I have a copy of TM i think it shows a amp gage ill check this AM..My concern was having a 12 generator instead of a alternator
 

dmetalmiki

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It does not matter whether its alternator or generator, Run a "fat" (capable) cable from battery positive through an ammeter TO the "work" = vehicle load main supply, and you will have a display of AMPS drawn and voltage correction coming from the charging 'source' when lights and accessories are used..or not.
 
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