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I've got a stuck short block you could have for $100 if you can find a cheap way to ship it. Fastenal or someone on here? I'm outside of Akron OH for distance reference. I can get it to fastenal
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That shows in the parts manual I have. Guy jogged my memory that I had the manual
I'd use 4 gauge copper if in conduit. It's good for 80 amps and will have less voltage drop. For a flexible cord use type W power cable. 6 gauge 4 conductor is good for 87 amps
Back together and load tested! Runs fine, but with a slight note to the exhaust that doesn't sound normal. Almost sounds like a baffle going in the muffler, but muffler is brand new. I had 11k on it to load test it and when I disconnected to load it made a slight sound almost like a little...
This was sitting on the ground. I have ran a dozen other 803s in the same location. If it was the first one I had worked on I may have thought it was normal, but after working on a bunch you get a feel for what is right. It is right next to a ground rod I have for testing purposes so I know it...
Got it back together! I ended up pulling the rotor and flywheel again. I couldn't find anything that would make it off, but after reinstalling it I didn't find any runout like I did before. I adjusted the mag pickup to 3.16 volts. It has to be only 1/4 to 1/2 turn out to achieve that. I may take...
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