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Scar59 Hit the target. If those terminals aren't tight then something is bound to arc. I've had it happen to me. And make sure the batteries are in there snug.
I bought my wheel cylinders from a local shop and they have made in Korea on the box. I installed them in 2015 and I've had no problems.
The ones I removed, I got a NAPA kit UP45 and rebuilt them. They're on the shelf ready to go.
My flame heater started leaking fuel onto the turbo, so I disconnected the fuel to it. I never had a problem starting my truck in the cold anyway. I'd rather have no flame heater than an engine bay fire any day.
Gillespie "383" green part number 34094. From Rapco parts in Bowie, TX. It's the base for 3 color camo which I originally planned for, but liked the solid color better for now.
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