Hi Everyone. You've got a Studebaker virgin here is you'll pardon the expression. I just "inherited" a 1954 Studebaker, 4 door Commander. The car was originally bought by my Great Grandfather and I just got it from my Grandfather. I know a bit about mechanics since both my Grandfather and my Dad were both pretty good mechanics themselves but I'm kind of having to go this project on my own. So, my first question has to do with the electrical system. From reading some of the other posts on here, I'm guessing the problem I'm having is the voltage regulator. The engine is still a six volt system and while the battery is showing around 8.25V, I can barely get the engine to turn over twice before it starts acting like the battery is dead. How can I trouble shoot the regulator? Since I don't know how much voltage should be being passed to the starter, I'm kind of stuck. Don't laugh too hard at me, I learn pretty quick. I just need a couple of tips to help me along.
Thanks
Hank and My 1954 Commander
Thanks
Hank and My 1954 Commander





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