What it the correct voltage for the 4180c choke? 6V or 12V?
What it the correct voltage for the 4180c choke? 6V or 12V?
'85 Mustang convertible GT, 5 speed, 4V
Stock bottom end, Comp Cams XE264HR-14, GT-40P heads w/ Alex's springs, Weiand 8124 Street Warrior,
Summit Racing 600CFM carb, 8.8 Turbo Coupe rear end w/ 3.55 gears, '94/'95 Cobra brakes, '85 Town Car M/C, '93 Cobra booster, MM Panhard Bar, MM Strut Tower Brace, MM 4 point K-member Brace
'68 Mercury Cougar, w/ '88 5.0L, 4V
My photo website:
http://www.twilightphoto.com/
The 4180 choke gets power from the alternator "s" post. On my 3G it makes about 7 volts...not sure about the stocker. The hookup to the alternator ensures that the choke isn't powered unless the engine is running. If you hook it to any old 12v source it'll work, but it doesn't need 12.
Ed
"The Dude abides."
The stock voltage is about 7 volts.
1985 Mustang GT Convertible
Stock and original @ 213k, except for dynomax ultraflos.
The "S" terminal of any alternator, by definition, will always measure 1/2 of
the charging system voltage.
Cheers,
Jeff Cook
'85 GT Hatch, 5-speed T-Top, Eibachs, Konis, & ARE 5-Spokes ... '85 GT Vert, CFI/AOD, all factory...
'79 Fairmont StaWag, 5.0, 62K original miles ... '04 Azure Blue 40th Anny Mach 1, 37K original miles...
2012 F150 S-Crew 4x4 5.0 "Blue Coyote"... 65 coupe, 289 auto, Pony interior ... '67 coupe 6-cyl 4-speed ...
'68 Vert, Mexican block 307 4-speed... '71 Datsun 510 ...
And a 1-of-328 Deep Blue Pearl 2003 Marauder 4.6 DOHC, J-Mod, 4.10s and Lidio tune
Connect With Us