'54 Hudson Sedan, Car show in Vista Ca.
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Two Battiers?:ohmy:
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Two Battiers?:ohmy:
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Did you notice it has two batterys?0
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Looks to be 6V and 12V Optimas. Thats one way to do it I suppose. Gotta give everything the same ground though.0
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:ohmy: Is that a glass brake fluid container on the firewall?:S
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VicTor Z wrote::ohmy: Is that a glass brake fluid container on the firewall?:S
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I was wondering that too. Could it be a Marvel Mysyery Oil injector? Also noticed it had an aftermarket vacuum canister, but no power brakes... great idea when it's raining!
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Vic... Yes that is an aftermarket brake fluid container. The fluid is fed to the under floor master cylinder via a hose connected to a replacement lid that was part of this accessory.0
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I would say, 6 volts to run car and 12 volts for starter. Walt.0
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Anyone out there see any 8 volt battery's out there? Can you find a battery charger for them?0
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Don't know if they are still out there or not. I had one in my 1941 Chris Craft years ago, I used a 6 volt battery charger on it.0
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Last time I was at the Farm & Home they had 8 -volt tractor batteries. Ant as far as charging them an old fashioned 6 -volt charger should . A modern electronic one probably would not know what to do. I have an old gas station gharger (Phillips 66) and it has setings for 12 or 6-8 volt,
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