Posted by Farmboy856 on November 19, 2010 at 20:07:12 from (74.215.181.71):
In Reply to: 12 volt conversion posted by Jim iowa on November 19, 2010 at 07:39:34:
One thing about locating the ballast resistor between the ign. switch and coil--- don't make the stupid mistake I made in haste on my M and bolt it to the bracket under the fuel tank. I was in a hurry and lookiing for an easy spot to put the thing, and there was an empty hole in a bracket under the fuel tank--- the primary wire from the switch to the coil ran right past it, so I thought, "wow, what a great place to put the resistor." Later on it dawned on me that this is directly below the filler neck on the tank, and if you overfilled or just spilled fuel while refueling, the spilled fuel would wind up directly on that possibly very hot resistor. I changed it immediately.
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