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Old 05-06-2012, 11:09 AM
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Originally Posted by clint View Post
Edit.. I didn't see where you cut the magneto wire, I agree with AJ, from my understanding this wire takes out any safety switches to engine etc..

I had a problem similar to yours, but didn't cut the magneto wire as you have done, my problem was dirty ignition switch to wiring harness connector. I cleaned as best I could switch was easy to clean with a brush, and contact cleaner, plugged, and unplugged the ignition switch to the wiring harness, and used Vaseline after everything was clean for some protection from oxidation.
Vaseline is hygroscopic, so you may cause the very problem you are trying to prevent.
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