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rotax electrical problem
Posted by 'rjm' on 16 Mar 2010 @ 04:16


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out testing recently and the kart ran fine for a couple of sessions,then out on track it died,managed to get it started again and back to the pits.battery seemed flat so put a new one on on it started fine so went back out,2 laps and it died again,couldnt get it started,in the pits took the plug out and tried it and the plug was shot it didnt spark at the end but across the side of the plug,tried a new one and that worked fine when tested put it in a started the engine on the stand and it ran for 30 seconds then died,took the plug out and tested it and this one was now sparking up inside the plug across the side,anybody know what is causing a new plug to be knackerd to quick.going to try a new coil but dont want to put a new one on if there is a problem that will damage it soon as i start it.the batterys seem to die very quick as tho its pulling too much charge.would a short in the loom cause this.?

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