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I had mentioned earlier in a previous post that my 464 gas has the battery draw down if left over time. I disconnected the battery cable and
there is a 12.5v draw, the same voltage that the battery reads. I tried disconnecting the ignition switch, voltage regulator, coil wire and it still
draws 12.5v. I finally disconnected the starter wires and...poof...no draw. If I disconnect the two wires that hook to the main bolt on the starter
(the same one the positive battery cable is connected to) that removes the draw. My question is, now that I found the source of current loss,
how do I fix it? Any ideas would sure be appreciated!
there is a 12.5v draw, the same voltage that the battery reads. I tried disconnecting the ignition switch, voltage regulator, coil wire and it still
draws 12.5v. I finally disconnected the starter wires and...poof...no draw. If I disconnect the two wires that hook to the main bolt on the starter
(the same one the positive battery cable is connected to) that removes the draw. My question is, now that I found the source of current loss,
how do I fix it? Any ideas would sure be appreciated!