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#508119 - 05/07/08 08:21 PM 1925 model T
John Reeme Offline
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can anyone guide me through trying to change a standard t-model to one with a battery what all do i need and what do i need to change Thank You

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#508338 - 05/08/08 04:51 PM Re: 1925 model T [Re: John Reeme]
JFranklin Offline
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Registered: 01/13/06
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Loc: Oregon
You will need a ring gear for the flywheel, a starter, battery box, 2/0 cables, starter switch, & bendix cover. The hogshead should have a plate over where the starter goes, if not you will also need a hogshead for a starter. You should add a generator to keep the batt. charged also. A 1925 T without a starter is a very rare car.

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#508386 - 05/08/08 10:07 PM Re: 1925 model T [Re: JFranklin]
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I answered the PM but tell us all what parts you do have as there are others that can help as well as benifit from this discussion.

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#508571 - 05/09/08 07:27 PM Re: 1925 model T [Re: JFranklin]
John Reeme Offline
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i have all new wireing starter,genarator,communacator,coils,magneto,ign-switch,starter witch,and battery. The flywheel has a ring gear.basicly have everything to do the job,just need to know that i get the wiring right and how to get it in time.The car has been sitting for about 5 years the motor was sent to fla.and rebuiltabout 6-7years ago but all has been covered up all the time Thank you for any and all help you can also contact me at wild4u11@yahoo.com or I.M.

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