Triumph Herald was created in 1959.
Only you can decide what a triumph is for you.
A Night of Triumph was created on 2004-03-23.
The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes was created in 1935.
Both bikes are Triumphs, the Red one is a Triumph Daytona, and the black one is a Triumph Speed Triple.
That depends on the vehicle. Some use negative ground and some use positive ground. Most modern cars (after 1970 or so) use negative ground electrical systems, but it's best to check the manual for the particular model of car your are working on. Typically, positive ground systems will be found in British cars such as Triumph and some really old American cars.
Yes, it is 6 volt positive ground.
positive pole
Chevrolet Celebrity uses negative ground, there is no positive ground.
Electrical sytem positive ground
6 volt positive ground is the answer!!!!!!!!
Some never used positive ground and always had negative ground. The last year that I know where positive ground was used was in 1969 when Jaguar switched to negative.
red is positive on a negative ground system
Positive Cable from Battery to ground location on frame Negative to Starter Use #2 guage cable for best results Answer No. 2 You don't wire positive ground. Wire negative ground and you will forever be thankful. With a positive ground car everything, like a radio, elect fuel pump, elect fan or anything you add will have to be isolated because everything is made negative ground. You can't wire stuff made negative ground to a positive ground you get the shorts.
Batteries are neither positive nor negative ground. It is the circuit itself that determines the common ground. For example: If I have two circuits, one needing 6vdc negative ground and the other needing 6vdc positive ground, the battery would be installed the same way in both circuits (positive terminal on the battery to the positive connection in the circuit, regardless of whether the circuit is positive or negative ground). The reason for labeling the ground as Positive or Negative has more to do with how the circuit is wired up, than the actual voltage source. The explanation for that is beyond the scope of this answer.
No. The last positive ground car that Ford made was 1948.
If the 49 dodge truck is still on it's original 6 volt electrical system it is positive ground. All 6 volt auto systems are/were positive ground. All 12 volt systems are negative ground.