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<blockquote data-quote="cfoote2424" data-source="post: 8833547" data-attributes="member: 688426"><p>I checked ground and it was fine but I’m going to find a new ground spot and strip the metal coating off again. Checked power wire starting at battery, everything seemed fine no blown fuses or corrosion. The ring terminal on the positive end of battery is slightly touching the plastic of the actual battery that is fine right (it still has solid contact to positive post though)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cfoote2424, post: 8833547, member: 688426"] I checked ground and it was fine but I’m going to find a new ground spot and strip the metal coating off again. Checked power wire starting at battery, everything seemed fine no blown fuses or corrosion. The ring terminal on the positive end of battery is slightly touching the plastic of the actual battery that is fine right (it still has solid contact to positive post though) [/QUOTE]
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