Garry alot of Jap trucks run 24 volts.
A common use of them is for 12 volt trailer hook up and radio gear.
24 to 12 invertors are the go and are resonable in price .
Most of the people with respect dont know the complex nature of the 101s wiring system and the add on problems like the suspression system.
I would leave it 24 volts and use a 12 volt inverter to run what you need to run.
The distributor is running through a 24 to 12 volt resistor standard so getting rid of the complex points dist to a electronic one should not be a problem if it is still fitted.
My 101 was converted and the owner of the time fitted new VDO guages etc to over come the voltage problem with the guages and this has caused many problems in its self.
My wipers are slow.....I dont know if the wiper motor is still 24 or 12 as is the heater fan.
The original water proof altenator and equiptment is well made and I feel shouldnt be disturbed.
Go only 12 volt where you have to and go to the trouble to understand the 24volt system which most people dont do .
It is well made.
Remember 12volts requires a starter motor change too.
I would be interested how cooee changed his 101.
I am currently looking into refitting the water proof 24volt dist and high tension leads with a electronic conversion in the dist to replace the twin points,so the motor will not drown in deep river crossings.
Garry I have a very well made battery box to fit on the LHS of the chassis just infront of the rear wheel.
It bolts straight on and will take a 750 cca battery.....looks good too.
You are welcome to it ....PM me.
My 101 had only one battery in the battery box and the second battery in the chassis box (all 12 volt ) when it got it.
I since fitted to smaller batteries inthe battery box like the standard 24 volt lay out and fitted a alloy tool box for my winching gear in its place to a similar design.
Go to my photo bucket and look at my early photos you may see it.
The other thing which may interest you is or my 12 volt twin battery system is the simple and cheap switching of the batteries........done by two 12 dollar battery switches which are out of sight behind the passenger seat ,but still with in easy reach.
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