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<blockquote data-quote="neverfinished" data-source="post: 6717756" data-attributes="member: 619306"><p>I had a situation just like this on my 76 blazer. I used a battery adaptor to hook up the battery to the amp and the adaptor bolt on the battery threaded out on me and my battery wasnt taking a proper charge and as a result my truck wasnt getting as much power as it should and i had to have my buddies jump me to start once before figuring out that piece of shit adaptor had threaded out. check that battery adaptor. it looks a bit half assed and not on properly in the picture. Get that 100% solid on have your buddy jump you again and if it starts let it idle while holding it above idle to get that battery full up as long as neccessary. Just my 2 cents hope it was helpful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neverfinished, post: 6717756, member: 619306"] I had a situation just like this on my 76 blazer. I used a battery adaptor to hook up the battery to the amp and the adaptor bolt on the battery threaded out on me and my battery wasnt taking a proper charge and as a result my truck wasnt getting as much power as it should and i had to have my buddies jump me to start once before figuring out that piece of shit adaptor had threaded out. check that battery adaptor. it looks a bit half assed and not on properly in the picture. Get that 100% solid on have your buddy jump you again and if it starts let it idle while holding it above idle to get that battery full up as long as neccessary. Just my 2 cents hope it was helpful. [/QUOTE]
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