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Old 03-18-2002, 11:32 PM   #1
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Default Need help, friends car with electrical problem!

His car is an 85 coupe, carbed motor, original 4 banger i think (now 347 forged, tfs heads), anyway we just torqued down the heads after replacing head gaskets, he also bought a brand new battery, it is trunk mounted, he hooked up the battery, and a wire started cooking in the engine compartment? It came out of a harness, a green wire that goes to the starter solenoid?? is it just because the wiring cant handle the juice? it is a badazz battery that has lots of cranking power? i know these problems are always a mystery, but since its a non efi motor, it should be easy to trace? im stumped though. any opinions are welcome thnx fellas...

Also, he is trying to hook up gauges in the process, but he says he cant find the fuse box, that i didnt look for.
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Old 03-25-2002, 10:53 PM   #2
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did the wire start to melt when he tried starting the car or as soon as the battery was hooked up?
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Old 03-27-2002, 01:29 AM   #3
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Make sure the engine has good grounds and all the wires have good connections. My car wouldnt start and nearly burnt up my ground strap because i didnt have a good enough ground. So now i have like 3. And mines a carbed 82 with the batt in the back. And sometimes if you go to a higher amperage batt you might have to use bigger cables to handle the power.
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