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9 Jan 2005, 17:45 (Ref:1196630) | #1 | ||
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Jump Starting vintage car
I have a 1936 Riley 9 Special with two brush dynamo and Lucas regulator.
If I jump start it from my modern pick-up and leave the jump leads connected with both engines running,am I going to do any damage to either vehicle electrics system? Both systems 12 volt,Riley +ve earth ,the Mazda -ve,but obviously I connect to correct polarity. Lister |
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10 Jan 2005, 14:28 (Ref:1197288) | #2 | ||
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no, all that will happen is the they will try to charge each other until there is no difference.
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10 Jan 2005, 14:53 (Ref:1197308) | #3 | ||
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Thank you,I was concerned that the alternator's 14 volts might fry the dynamo!
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