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Originally Posted by ironfly28
Apologies... semantics. I mean to say the ground cable has a little play. But it's been starting fine that way for the 4 months I've owned it and for an untold amount of time before that so I'm not going to address it until it's running again.
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You may have too, just to get it running.
It's not the looseness per say, it's the conductivity. Just because it's been that way for a long time does not mean it's right and not causing a problem.
A 6 volt system is very sensitive to grounds and good clean connections. By far this is the main issue with 6 volt.
The cables and wire need to be large enough.
The connections need to be clean.
The connections need to be tight.