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1949 sub 12 volt conversion?????
Hey gang, I'm new to this section of the forum as I spend most of my time in the 67-72 trucks area. I recently purchased a 49 suburban from eBay and had it delivered to my inlaws for storage and am going to take a look at it for the first time in a couple weeks. The previous owner had the truck a few years but never attempted to get it running. It was supposedly running a few years ago when he bought it. There is no battery in it and I want to try and get it to at least run while I am there but the previous owner doesn't know if it was converted to 12 volt or if it is still 6 volt. Is there any way to tell so I know what type of battery to bring with me? Does it matter if I use a 12 volt to get it running or am I asking for trouble?
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Re: 1949 sub 12 volt conversion?????
Pull a parking or tail light lamp, it will have the voltage on it. Read this for other signs it has been converted.
http://www.stovebolt.com/techtips/12...onversion.html
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Re: 1949 sub 12 volt conversion?????
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We love Suburban's....Share some pics when you have a chance. There are 2-5 various Suburban builds going on at this time. Thanks Marc
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Re: 1949 sub 12 volt conversion?????
I agree! Love to see what you picked up...AD Suburbans have been pretty scarce on Ebay the last few years.
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Re: 1949 sub 12 volt conversion?????
Thanks for the tips and the link. I only have a picture or two from the eBay listing. Looking forward to seeing what I got myself into next weekend.
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Re: 1949 sub 12 volt conversion?????
most later (done in the mid 60s and up) conversions to 12v use an alternator, so if you have an alternator on the engine that is one sure way to tell its 12v, however that doesnt mean a generator indicates a 6v system either.
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