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WIRING; 1959 CONTINENTAL 18'6"
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WIRING; 1959 CONTINENTAL 18'6"
Can anyone tell me what this is? What is it's purpose? Where can I get a new one? Where does it mount in the '59 Continental?[buss.jpg] Thank you!
Re: WIRING; 1959 CONTINENTAL 18'6"
It appears to be a ballast resistor, albeit missing a terminal. Two places it could have been used that I know of:
In the ignition circuit between the ignition switch and the coil (mounted at the coil). Not all ignitions used a ballast resistor as you could also use an internal resistor in the coil instead.
In the horn circuit after the horn relay. This was done to adapt a 6 volt horn to work on a 12 volt system.
Since your boat is a 59, I cannot imagine a 6 volt horn was originally used. Everything should have been 12 volts.
If needed, this would be available at NAPA.
In the ignition circuit between the ignition switch and the coil (mounted at the coil). Not all ignitions used a ballast resistor as you could also use an internal resistor in the coil instead.
In the horn circuit after the horn relay. This was done to adapt a 6 volt horn to work on a 12 volt system.
Since your boat is a 59, I cannot imagine a 6 volt horn was originally used. Everything should have been 12 volts.
If needed, this would be available at NAPA.
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