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Posted by John T on January 22, 2007 at 17:16:13 from (66.244.90.5):
In Reply to: A Electrical Question posted by plh_in on January 22, 2007 at 08:43:45:
plh, Im gonna bet on its a starter problem for now at least, cuz if the cables are new that means the connections would have at least had some attention lately and you claim the battery is charged???. Best bet would be have a shop load test the battery to really tell its condition !!! I recommend at least 0 Gauge cables on 12 volt and 00 on 6 volt applications. To be safe I would still remove, clean n wire brush n reattach each n every battery n starter n ground cable and if the ground is on any thin or rusty sheet metal you might wanna reattach it to a clean solid into frame type bolt. If after all that she still cranks slow Ima thinkin maybe the starter bushings are badly worn and the armature may be dragging the field poles which heats things up n draws high currents !!!!!!!! Ol John T and all
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