Re: 6 volt or 12 volt

Posted by HH56 On 2011/12/22 16:37:47
A bit of a project to switch.

All new bulbs, generator/regulator if keeping that arrangement or a new alternator setup, new solenoid but starter motor could probably stay. Most starters work OK on 12 although some have had failures because of the high torque slamming Bendix into ring gear so something to keep in mind. New 12v heater motor or a suitable dropping resistor. Gauges have a regulator which will work on 12v but swapping for the 54-5-6 regulator would eliminate any question long term. Clock and horns may be an issue but haven't heard if there are any from those who have swapped. A dropping resistor for the radio and for power antenna if equipped & overdrive components if equipped. With all that needs to change you might consider a voltage regulator which should work more than one item. You start getting into some large changes and aggravation keeping voltages separate with original loom though and you may need more than one regulator. voltage regulator

Keeping 6v and changing from pos to neg ground on that car is no big deal. Swap cables and repolarize generator or maybe get a 6v alternator. Unless something has been changed to solid state (some replacement radio components) nothing stock is polarity sensitive.

The AC pulley may be an issue. Packard had AC with that style engine in 53-54 only so their crank pulleys may be hard to find. I doubt there were that many AC cars sold but pulleys do pop up from time to time. V8 pulleys won't fit damper. Possibly an old aftermarket setup can be found but no repros are made for the S8 that I am aware of. You are on your own for any bracket. There are a few scattered photos of various solutions on site.

A previous poster mentioned a certain Ford vibration damper with interchangeable extra pulley setup will fit and work on the crankshaft. If you do a search here there should be some threads giving particulars. One issue with that may be if you have the wide belt. I don't know if Ford had any wide groove pulleys or if anyone has tried the modification.

If you are interested, instead of going to 12v some report the Sanden compressor will work on 6v and I know of 2 and possibly a third car doing so. Finding or modifying a blower motor to work with the typical aftermarket evaporator may take some work. It should be possible to adapt a universal 6v heater blower motor but again it's something that has been mentioned but unknown if any have tried. One of the Sanden compressor equipped cars is using factory evaporator and not sure on the others.

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