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24 volt or 12 volt ( m37 )

DLJ

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What is the reason for wanting to change it? You would need to change coil, starter, generator, bulbs, some gauges and senders,horn for starters.
 

EMD567

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You have to change the distributor, oil pump, Ign. wires, spark plugs, starter, generator, bulbs, and gauges/sending units to convert to 12 volts.
 

nattieleather

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If it runs well and the lights work the gauges work and it charges the batteries then you're in good shape and don't need to really worry about those thing. As far as parts replacement such as bulbs and stuff there are many MV vendors who can supply you with those items.
 

steelypip

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Why do you even want 12V? 24V trucks start easier. All the wiring can be half as thick. If you just have 12V accessories you want to power, then run a power converter or redneck it up with a dropping resistor appropriate for the load. It's not like 24 volt electrical components are hard to find...

Please don't tell me you're complaining about the cost of a second battery...
 

EMD567

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If it ain't broke, don't fix it.

All of the 24 volt parts are found on the internet, and some better NAPA's
 
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