Almost sound like a thermal circuit breaker, overheating and opening up (no
power), cools down and reconnects (power back).
Paul
Send from wet Kansas (66 degrees in late July for a high???? Last year it
was 107 (record high last year))
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It's electrical. Horn doesn't work. Ignition light is out. Radio doesn't
work. Completely electrically dead. Then it comes back.
Robert
On 2013-07-28, at 8:07 PM, corvallis@peoplepc.com wrote:
> The 30-second run and die sounds like fuel. Maybe look in the fuel
> bowl the next time. I prefer the aftermarket fuel pump as you can hear
> it hammering if is running.
> Bill in Oregon
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> On 2013-07-28, at 7:08 PM, Rick Fisk <refisk@chartermi.net> wrote:
>
>> Check the battery connections and most importantly the ground strap.
>>
>> Sent from my keyboard
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