Mar 29, 2017 #16 Knuckledragger blowing chunks and grabbing porcelain Joined Nov 7, 2008 Posts 2,340 Reaction score 234 Location Payson, AZ Always a relief to find the culprit is not a $1000 part.
Mar 29, 2017 #17 M madpogue Full Access Member Joined Mar 16, 2009 Posts 1,707 Reaction score 169 Location Madison, WI USA That "wire" is most likely a fusible link, which burned. Replacing a fusbile link with a straight wire puts you at risk of a fire.
That "wire" is most likely a fusible link, which burned. Replacing a fusbile link with a straight wire puts you at risk of a fire.
Mar 30, 2017 #18 A AKCody Registered User Joined Mar 27, 2017 Posts 13 Reaction score 0 Location Alaska madpogue said: That "wire" is most likely a fusible link, which burned. Replacing a fusbile link with a straight wire puts you at risk of a fire. Click to expand... Wasn't a fusible link, that is in decent shape. It was a power wire to the starter solenoid broken, the connector basically wore away to nothing.
madpogue said: That "wire" is most likely a fusible link, which burned. Replacing a fusbile link with a straight wire puts you at risk of a fire. Click to expand... Wasn't a fusible link, that is in decent shape. It was a power wire to the starter solenoid broken, the connector basically wore away to nothing.