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Old 05-12-2020, 09:25 AM   #1
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Do not mount the battery with the face of the plates facing Forward and rearward the thin part of the plates need to face front to rear if not your just asking for trouble, Been there done that long ago!
Curious Alan,, how old is the battery ? On a side note Ralph, it’s a Stocker so it MUST be mounted in the stock location....
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I started second guessing myself after I read that the cables and such were not hot.Probably the internal connection broke in the battery. I know of another group of PS/B racers that had a similar issue using 18 volt power tool batteries. Bike would leave then shut off after second or third gear. Then restart at times and be ok. Turned out to be a poor connection inside the battery.
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Old 05-12-2020, 03:28 PM   #3
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An AGM battery could be a solution and a prevention for the future???
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Old 05-12-2020, 03:34 PM   #4
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An AGM battery could be a solution and a prevention for the future???
He said that both batteries were AGM type
I think a lot of people missed that
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Every experience I've had with a short is... at the end of the "hot" or "melted" wire is the problem, if no hot wires I vote battery.
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Used the starter in question today on a 585 inch, 14:1 BBC that was on the dyno. No problems! -Al
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Curious Alan,, how old is the battery ?
It was new in April of 2019. -Al
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It was new in April of 2019. -Al
Seems as though MURPHY may have been involved in this ...
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