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Re: Re: Ford 4630 electrical system
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Posted by Ol Chief on September 02, 2003 at 19:24:54 from (63.246.186.23):
In Reply to: Re: Ford 4630 electrical system posted by Rod F. on September 01, 2003 at 19:52:53:
Rod thanks for the reply.I had checked the ground post,replaced the solenoid,checked the starter and looked into the fuse panel.Panel interior is suspect,but I did not have time to open out.Did not have a butt splice so did not cut the wires in question to wring out which line is shorted.These conductors appear to be # 14 or smaller so I had ruled out panel feeder.However I wonder if one is feeding the start side of the ignition switch separately because I have no start circuit with that ring terminal disconnected.I will be looking at the switch first before cutting wires.Then the back side of the panel. My primary concern was the generator protection.I have no idea how that circuit is wired and I do not want to purchase a new Lucas alternator.As you pointed out it is probably ok if the ind. lites go out. I had a mental block on this problem because I have just too many other things up in the air with little time to sort out the problem.
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