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Old 08-24-2009, 08:02 AM   #6 (permalink)
Kerry Phillips
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If a battery has enough power to engage the starter, it has plenty of power for the electrical system/ignition.

Check the wiring on your coil and ignitor.
But first, check the fuse, the reduced voltage may cause a "brownout" where the lower voltage surprisingly causes some electrical equipment to draw more amps.

Do you really think all 4 ignition wires went bad simultaneously? U might want to check the coil wire since it does feed the other four.
Kerry
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