Posted by cgwarrant on February 19, 2012 at 05:54:58 from (208.66.243.26):
In Reply to: TO-30 problem.. posted by cgwarrant on February 18, 2012 at 12:36:25:
Okay. I'm definitely checking the ground. Hard to believe that's a capillary, I could swear it was wire, and the PO has that thing bundled up and zip tied to the point that a liquid could barely flow. It's gotta be kinked. Anyway, I had the starter off and it all looked pretty clean, but I could take it off again and clean it. Step one is battery is coming out, I'm running new ground wires to the guages and taking out some of the rigged wiring to lights, etc. While in there I'll take off the main ground and clean it. Getting rid of that resistor in the coil circuit.
I really don't get the comments on the starter switch. The stock switch is not being used. It was swapped for a ford-type remote solenoid during the 12v conversion. Are the comments pertaining to the original switch? I don't know of any way to adjust the Ford switch.
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