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58 Plymouth, 12 volt?

Posted By: AeroMonte

58 Plymouth, 12 volt? - 07/26/20 01:06 PM

I just bought my first 58 Plymouth Belvedere. I'm assuming it is 12 volt negative ground but just want to be sure before I put a battery in the old girl.
Posted By: Powerflow

Re: 58 Plymouth, 12 volt? - 07/26/20 01:52 PM

Should be 12V. Plymouth went from 6V/ positive ground to 12V/ negative ground in 1956.
Posted By: Sniper

Re: 58 Plymouth, 12 volt? - 07/26/20 01:53 PM

It ought to be, 55 was the last year for 6v.

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Posted By: AeroMonte

Re: 58 Plymouth, 12 volt? - 07/26/20 02:11 PM

Thanks for the help
Posted By: therocks

Re: 58 Plymouth, 12 volt? - 07/26/20 02:20 PM

55 was last year for 6 volt.56 was 12 and neg ground.We have had both One 47 I had we ran a 9 volt battery.Rocky
Posted By: topside

Re: 58 Plymouth, 12 volt? - 07/26/20 02:39 PM

Our '57s were 12V Neg ground, like a proper automobile dammit laugh2
Posted By: Cab_Burge

Re: 58 Plymouth, 12 volt? - 07/26/20 05:13 PM

Most European 12 volt cars back then maintained the negative side as the hot side, not negative ground like American cars switch to when they converted to 12 volt. GM converted Buick, Cadillac and Oldsmobiles (SP?)to 12V in 1953,not sure about Pontiac and they converted Cheverolet to 12V in 1955.
Mopar and Ford switch all their cars to 12V in 1956.
All the current in battery flows from the negative side back to the positive side, they only flow from positive to negative internally shruggy Hence the importance of proper and good grounding up
Both ways work up shruggy
Posted By: Sniper

Re: 58 Plymouth, 12 volt? - 07/26/20 05:22 PM

positive ground encourages galvanic corrosion and shorter plug life.

While they both work, negative ground works better.
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