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Old 02-24-2000, 08:50 PM
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Ok, I know this my sound a little silly, but I have a 51 f-2. Is this a positive or negative ground truck. I've been running it with a negative ground without any problems. If this is backwards, I will then just switch it and repolorize the generator and regulator.

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Stock was positive ground.
 
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It made life a whole lot simpler when I changed mine to neg ground. Originally pos
 
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