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Posted by msb on November 17, 2004 at 18:00:38 from (12.203.216.208):
In Reply to: ot:: (just can't get it) international loadstar posted by steve_ne on November 17, 2004 at 07:43:59:
Sounds like a corroded connection somewhere.There is a quick disconect in the wiring on the engine side of the firewall above the the exhaust manifold.Think it contains 6 wires and the connector should be white in color.That is where the engine gets its current for both the start and run function to the coil.Can't remember what all else.Pull it apart and have a look to see if all the connections are clean aand bright.If not clean them up, and use some electrical grease on them.Do the same for the fuse panel and the fuses themselves.I had two of these old Binders in my time and they were bad about losing continuity on the fuses when dirt would vibrate in and around the fuse holders.Don't let anyone kid you.Those are great old trucks.The 1964 Lodestar that I owned ,I sold to a neighbor and it is still a good old truck.He uses it every harvest.
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