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Re: Weird electrical short burned throttle cable

To: "RWM" <RWM@rwmann.com>,
Subject: Re: Weird electrical short burned throttle cable
From: Ronnie Day <ronday@home.com>
Date: Thu, 3 May 2001 11:23:09 -0500
>I'm all in favor of good grounds, but if there isn't a hot wire touching
>the throttle/choke cables, where does the problem originate?

The electrical system has to have a ground. If the original ground straps 
are missing or broken, the current starts looking for ANY path to ground. 
Since the choke and throttle cables are metal to metal, that works, sort 
of. Because of their relatively small size, not to mention that they were 
not designed to be circuit grounds in the first place,  they're not 
efficient from an electrical standpoint. They get very hot and the 
plastic covering tends to melt and do other weird and obnoxious things.

That's why it's strongly recommended to increase the wiring to your 
alternator if you install a high output unit. The OEM wiring is sized to 
handle maybe 50 amps. Install a 100 amp alternator and you'd be advised 
to add a larger main output wire.

HTH, Ron

The ACL Group
Arlington, Texas
(817) 572-0873
ronday@home.com
ronnie_day@acd.org

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