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Ignition fix
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<blockquote data-quote="spinblue" data-source="post: 513232" data-attributes="member: 10580"><p>Thanks much Brodie!</p><p></p><p>I bought the components and built one last Saturday and popped it in. The only real issue I had building it was the 12ga wire. I don't have the crimper for the terminals and the little solder iron I have has a hard time creating that much heat to solder effortlessly. I used a fine point nozzle on a small propane torch. I used needle nose pliers to crimp best I could, then heated it for a second on the torch, pulled it off to the side and applied a small amount of solder and bingo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spinblue, post: 513232, member: 10580"] Thanks much Brodie! I bought the components and built one last Saturday and popped it in. The only real issue I had building it was the 12ga wire. I don't have the crimper for the terminals and the little solder iron I have has a hard time creating that much heat to solder effortlessly. I used a fine point nozzle on a small propane torch. I used needle nose pliers to crimp best I could, then heated it for a second on the torch, pulled it off to the side and applied a small amount of solder and bingo. [/QUOTE]
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