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If I wrote an Opera about the last two months it would
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patgreen
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be longer than the ring cycle.

Three weeks ago the car got a weekend pass from being slowly air conditioned.

After we replaced the starter I burned up, it was discovered that the carb needed to be rebuilt. New one went in Friday.

I took the car for a fillup, intending to go to lunch with friends.

About half a mile from the gas station the car died, as the result of an electrical failure. Captain hook trucked it to my normal garage, which had time to tell me only that the battery cable had shorted underneath the car.

Tomorrow I will go inspect it and start looking for a place in the poorhouse.

I am told that the battery cable to the starter should route through a positioning device apparently attached to the steering column which keeps the cable from hitting exhaust pipe.

I can't find this in the manual. Does anyone have a picture of this area so I know how it should go?

Naturally any helpful thoughts on this would be appreciated.

Posted on: 2012/9/3 19:51
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Re: If I wrote an Opera about the last two months it would
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You should have a clip on the top of steering box to hold the cable. It drops down from battery into the clip at the frame side then toward engine and slightly under the steering box and continues back to the starter solenoid. The side of clip toward dash is open and once cable is inserted, it can be mashed down slightly to hold cable in.

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Posted on: 2012/9/3 20:03
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