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Re: Super C Starter and Super A Govener
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Posted by El Toro on December 13, 2004 at 16:51:40 from (216.148.246.90):
In Reply to: Super C Starter and Super A Govener posted by terryj on December 13, 2004 at 12:07:38:
Hi Terry, I agree with George on the battery. You need to fully charge that battery and check the specific gravity of the electrolyte in each battery cell. These readings should be fairly close to each other. If the cells are close and read 1250-1275 and one cell reads 1100-1150 you have dead cell. You also need a heavy battery cable to the starter and to the ground. You draw a lot more current when it's cold. Use a multi-duty oil too. Do a tuneup if one hasn't been done lately, makes a big difference in the winter. I'll let someone else comment on the governor. Don't set and grind on the starter it should start within a few revs. Install a coolant heater to preheat your engine, this saves the battery when the temp is very cold. Hal
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