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Rob turned out to be nothing worse than a blown exhaust manifold gasket. Really had me fooled though. Now I gotta figure out why it slowed down a bunch.
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Thanks Frank, will do. How is your motor by the way? You said it was making a noise in Columbus.
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Rob, I'd think so. Something is looking for an earth. Check the engine ground strap, and maybe the one on the fan?
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Would that cause it to flicker occasionally ??? Mine was doing that on the drive home from Columbus. Amp gauge showed that I was charging fine but the gen light would flicker, ever so often, just for a second ??? I assumed it was just because I was running my electric fan all weekend at the track and ran the battery pretty far down?
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Paul, Bad groud probably.
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Not causing an immediate problem but, while driving at night, noticed there is a faint feedback coming from the generator light. What would likely cause that? A bad ground possibly?
Paul
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