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Re: Dumb grounding ? on my 48 H
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Posted by Paul Shuler on March 25, 2005 at 04:36:56 from (170.29.5.10):
In Reply to: Re: Dumb grounding ? on my 48 H posted by Randy in NE on March 25, 2005 at 04:11:00:
It is still pos ground. And it has a generator not an alt. I can't find a resistor in the line to the coil. So I think he just dumped a 12v battery in it instead of looking to see why it didn't want to spin on 6v. I'm just starting on the electric system and thought I would start with the cables. I noticed yesterday when I started it. Or should I say jumped it, I notice a little popping sound after it started and saw a small flame shoot out of the stack a time or two. I reved it up then back to idel and it went away. The timeing may be a little off and I'm sure it could stand to have the valves adjusted also. Look for lot's of questions from me.
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