Kaiser67M715
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Wow...2 years since last update here...anyways, wiring was/is not the issue, I've gone over every inch of the system it will still do it. Voltage is great, I think it may be the coil just getting way to hot, it is untouchable sometimes. I may try to go to a pertronix system, and make a dedicated 12 volt ignition system, something easily reversable when on the road though.I think I know what your problem is. Due to your faulty wiring your loosing voltage to the coil. If you run a designated wire from the batteries just for the coil I think your engine dying problem will be solved. At least until you can fix your wiring harness.
I did find a couple fuel leaks this spring, one was a failed fuel pump. The other was a minor leak for the needle valve float set-in was very minor and could have also been my issue all along, I almost missed it, the surface was damp, and when I wiped it with a towel and got it dry, it slowly started to get wet again.
And I found some much cheaper sneakers then all new tires, still a good amount of life left in most of them, may replace 2 or 3 because of tread damage and/or very minor weather cracking. $200 for 12 mounted tires. Could not go wrong.
And ordered 2 gallons of Strata Blue Gillespie paint, first project is to paint the rims of the new(to me) tires.
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