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Old 01-14-2017, 01:19 AM   #25
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Default Re: Hard to turn engine over A ford 1929

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No we dont have NAPA in Norway but we have Eiker Motorshop which sells parts for A Ford, I can chech With them for original 6 Volt cables as the 12 volt I use now is thinner, so thanks thats a good point, I can try to put a thick starting cable on the minus battery to the starter as suggested , that way I can see if thicker cables makes a difference. When I jogg my memorie back I think the cranking problem started after adjusting the advansed timing, so I will check that again. That would make sence since everything was ok weeks ago. I will let you know, its snow here now, so not a good time to push start a A Ford With summer Wheels. PS posted Pictures of the gallery to those who want to see it, Black & blue With gold rims
Thanks for all the Brain storming you guys are so helpfull Thanks I used to live in USA Eau Claire WI and I miss the friendly People in the states !!!
Don't forget! The ground cable carries exactly as much current as the starter cable so it has to be the same size.
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