Posted by cgwarrant on February 18, 2012 at 14:46:53 from (208.66.243.26):
In Reply to: TO-30 problem.. posted by cgwarrant on February 18, 2012 at 12:36:25:
Miner, I'll give those a shot. Jerry, I jumped it as you suggested, and the starter spun it. But it REALLY smoked that temp sending unit wire! Does it sound like the main ground is bad? I did find where the ground to the temp guage had broken from the battery, and that explains why that circuit was having issues. At this point I'm going to rewire the temp guage and take that resistor out of the coil circuit. I'll check the rest of the wires at that time and see where it gets me. I'm going to put the old starter switch back in as well as that does not seem to be the problem. Hope to do it tomorrow, but with weather moving in I probably won't get to it until Tuesday.
This post was edited by cgwarrant at 14:47:45 02/18/12.
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