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Re: sir Lucas Says Keep Running-Part 2

To: frank krajewski <frankk@intap.net>, Dave <hearts@radiks.net>
Subject: Re: sir Lucas Says Keep Running-Part 2
From: "Robert C. Galli" <rcgalli@ix.netcom.com>
Date: Sun, 14 May 2000 22:50:30 -0400
If memory serves me correctly, the voltage stabilizer only affects the fuel 
gauge and the temp gauge.  Sounds like maybe a loose connection (double 
check the fuse box, fuses, etc.), grounds, - all the mysterious things that 
electrons are supposed to pass through!  Tach should be affected only by 
coil connection. nothing's easy!

Ciao e buona fortuna
Bob

At 21:12 05/14/2000 -0400, frank krajewski wrote:
>Dave: Sounds an awful lot like the voltage stabilizer. Have you checked it?
>Frank "Swamp Yankee" Krajewski
>http://www.bmcne.com
>
>Dave wrote:
>
> > You saw this memo earlier:
> > Sir Lucas has struck right when I thought I had all the electrical
> > straightened out.  Heres the deal.  Turn the key to on the ignition
> > light comes on.  Turn to start,car starts fine.  Let run.  Turn key back
> >
> > off and car keeps running.  Have checked all wiring harnesses for shorts
> >
> > before and all are ok  Car has new alternater.  Fuse box contacts are
> > all cleaned. Now this? Any ideas appreciated.
> >
> > Now heres the latest.  Fired it up, drove it.  Ran fine. But the
> > following electrics were not working:
> > tach, temp gage, turn signals, brake lites, wipers.
> >
> > Checked all fuses-all show continuity.
> >
> > Keep those ideas coming!
> >
> > Thank you again.
> >
> > Dave Ciaccio
> > '76 B



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