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  • #16
    Sounds to me like a grounding issue. Whole circuit breaker should not be hot.

    Rollo

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    • #17
      Originally posted by johnnyfire View Post
      turns out the whole circuit breaker is hot,that can't be right.Its kind of screwy in the back where the wire goes,I think something like a insulator must be missing.
      Johnny, I think you found your gremlin.

      Look at/for part number 6106 circuit breaker wire stud fibre washer to see if that is cracked or possibly missing in your assembly.

      Also double check to see if part number 32678-49, circuit breaker wire stud insulator is cracked. If that is cracked there is a chance your ground could be occuring there.

      Do you have the spare parts book that shows you where these are located?

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      • #18
        Yeah,the washer was missing so I made one up and have spark at the plugs again,after supper I'm going to check if I have spark at the plugs,thanks

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