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Bison
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 9:49 am    Post subject: 24 volt to 12 volt Reply with quote

I am tring to figure out the conversion from 24 volt to 12 it looks like someone already did it but the wires all need replaced dose anyone have a diagram that i can use to replace the entire wire system ? and is it possible with this change to get rid of the points ? (they are in the distributor with a coil mounted . there is also a box on the fire wall that says 12volt dc ground that all the wires go to but under the front dash D.S there is a box that says 6volt _ 12 volt there is a picture of the generator on my pics is this 12 or 24?
its the f124 I would like to get a regular 12 volt alt for this jeep
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 29, 2011 10:44 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

You should not need to figure out any 24 volt to 12 volt conversion. As we determined in your earlier post you have a civilian 1955 CJ5. They only came in 6 or 12 volt. The only visual difference between a 55 6 volt generator and a 55 12 volt generator is the data plate model number and rating.

As I mentioned in your earlier post the best web site for help with your civilian CJ5 project is the http://www.earlycj5.com/forums/

There you will find the civilian CJ5 early and late wring diagrams and suggestions and guidance on 12 volt alternator installations.
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