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Copper Cables Work: Update



 
 
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Old February 15th 04, 01:46 AM
Bud Patterson
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Default Copper Cables Work: Update

This is an update from last fall, when a new 'lightweight'
Magnaflite starter and a new battery were installed in
my Warrior to help with hard starting.

The starting was still hard, until I cleaned all the aluminum
cable contact points. Then, I didn't get the 'stop/hesitation
on the first blade' problem for awhile.

Alas, respite was fleeting, as the problem recurred.

I just flew it after an annual, with Bogert copper cable kit
installed.

The results are amazing.....dramatically better than the
aluminum cables even when they were freshly cleaned.

And Bogert was real easy to deal with.

-Bud
MYF, San Diego


 




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