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Posted by Shrps74 on August 29, 2004 at 18:02:53 from (205.188.117.22):
My "bud" and I bought a '53 Super C yesterday (I also have a '57 230 and he has a '52 Super C). All this Red Iron has 2 pt Fast Hitches. Both of our existing units are 12 volt conversions. The "new" SC is a 6 volt. It charges good though. It will fire up cold on the 2nd rotation of the crank, run great about 10 minutes and then die as if fuel starved (I had this problem with the 230 when I first got it, but cured it). I also noticed that the battery is set up as a negative ground. Will this affect the coil??? I was wondering if the "die out" may partly be a coil that is weak or shorting when hot. My friend is gonna take off the carb and do a job on it this week. Any suggestions would be appreciated on the "starving" or coil issue or the situation where its is set up to run negative ground. thanks BobG in VA (For Stan in VA: You need to come out to Gainesville and see this stuff!!)
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