David,
I don't doubt that you are right about the circuit. But I found that
particular break by turning on the engine and the turn signal, (which has a
buzzer because the return doesn't always work), and then poking around
looking for current with a tester. When I pushed down on the end of one of
the fuses, the turn signal and tachometer went on. There is no question
that shoving it down into the holder was the fix. Then I paid more
attention and the whole set was gooed up with oil. I cleaned them all up
with brake cleaner and put on dielectric grease, and all is well.
Uh...for the moment.
It could well be that the dead engine problem is separate. I will check the
ignition circuit
Michael Rowe
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Lieb" <72spridget@gmail.com>
To: "Michael Rowe" <mdrowe@optonline.net>
Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2011 11:17 AM
Subject: Re: [Spridgets] LBC Content
Michael,
No offense, but I do not agree with your diagnosis. There are NO fuses
in the ignition circuit.
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