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Posted by Idaho Ron on July 14, 2007 at 07:40:53 from (208.98.154.197):
I was asked a month ago to go look at a Super C that some people wanted off their place. It was parked in the 5 acre field with mudd on the tires and the rake had mud on the tires. I thought it might run. I told them to the right guy it would be worth 500. After a month went by I got a phone call that they were going to cut the C up. I told them I would give them scrap steel price. So I gave them 100.00 and took her home. I cleaned the points, I cleaned the plugs and gapped them at .30 I choked it and hit the starter. It is shot, my luck. So I got out the hand crank and gave it some pulls, Nothing. So I put a battery charger back on and gave it a couple of pulls and BINGO, she started! It will run as long as the charger is on but dies when it is off. It has a 12 volt alternator, but it is not hooked up. I need to find out how the wires go to get the alternator to keep it alive. Also there is only two wires hanging for the alternator. What do I need to make this right ? Thanks Ron
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