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	05-30-2007 09:20 AM #1How can I have 6 volt in my fuel gauge
 
 Hi guys. I'm working on a Ford delivery 1936 with a 455HO and we're using stock gauge for fuel and I don't know how can I reduce my battery 12 volt for 6 volt at my gauge. If someone could help, it would be very nice. Thanks
 
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	05-30-2007 09:51 AM #2
 I'm sure you could buy a volt a drop someplace. We used them in the 50's
 when we started putting OHV engines in ol Fords. Today they're proly
 fancier.
 later, Ron
 
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	07-13-2007 10:41 AM #3
 "Runtz" (brand) is the best reducer for fuel gauges. a little more bucks but worth it all.
 
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	07-13-2007 11:11 PM #4runtz 12V to 6V
 
 I have a runtz (new) left over from my rewire project $10 including shipping,pm me if you want it.  
 
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	07-15-2007 01:41 PM #5
 ron francis has voltage reducers.
 
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	07-18-2007 08:39 PM #6
 Ford had instrument reducers in all their cars and trucks from 1957 to the 80's somewhere. All the parts stores carry them. One is used for all gauges.
 
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	07-20-2007 05:03 PM #7
 Word to the wise...That little box mounted behind the instrument panel is NOT a voltage reducer. Inside of it are two copper strips that heat up and bend, breaking the circuit when the current is too high. It's a resetable slo-blow fuse. Some get confused by the name of it and believe it's a voltage reducer. It is not. Use the runtz, Ron Francis or switch to 12 volt gauges.52 Ford F-1, 327 Chevy, S-10 frame 
 
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