Yep, especially when a lot of them weight 300-600 lbs with flab hanging off both side of the electric cart. Guess what their medical bills are and who’s paying. 🙁
Yep, especially when a lot of them weight 300-600 lbs with flab hanging off both side of the electric cart. Guess what their medical bills are and who’s paying. 🙁
I think this has nothing to do with ignition coils?
I have found that using Corrosion-X is the very best thing to use on electronic anything. Even extension cords spray both ends that are going to lay in the wet grass and they will NOT short out. Circuit boards if you spray them before they ever get wet you can drop them in the water and they will keep working just fine. If the coil is just cracked and never got wet I would just spray it in there and run it if I could not get a new one. Use it on ALL connectors, blade type fuses just on everything. No I don’t work for them or own any of the company. I have used it for many years and Grainger sells it in spray and buckets. I hope it can help some one on the forum.
Regards,
Mike http://www.corrosionx.com/marine.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CazbJE7tWIs
Yep, especially when a lot of them weight 300-600 lbs with flab hanging off both side of the electric cart. Guess what their medical bills are and who’s paying. 🙁
I think this has nothing to do with ignition coils?
Yep, especially when a lot of them weight 300-600 lbs with flab hanging off both side of the electric cart. Guess what their medical bills are and who’s paying. 🙁
I think this has nothing to do with ignition coils?
Oh yes we got off topic somehow .
It’s alright. We are all having a reality check right now and it’s showing up bigger than ever. 🙁