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Re: Actually I have a 900 alternator w/ built in regulator. Posted by BAAB [Email] (#1214) [Profile/Gallery] (more from BAAB) on Thu, 4 Dec 2008 12:00:06 In Reply to: Re: Actually I have a 900 alternator w/ built in regulator., eric in vermont [Profile/Gallery] , Thu, 4 Dec 2008 11:12:55 Members do not see ads below this line. - Help Keep This Site Online - Signup |
No curling iron option :-)
I brush my fuse connectors with a wire brush every so often, so they are good. The previous owner took the left gauge out and replaced it with a Sonett tach gauge. I like having a tach, but I certainly would have just added an extra tach instead of removing the original left gauge. All I do have is a voltage gauge which registers a normal reading. Perhaps I should clean the connectors on the bottom of the fuse box. I just corrected a problem with my 99 fuel pump fuse melting by cleaning up the connectors under the fuse box, so maybe that will help in this case too. I'll post results. Thanks for the help!
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