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Posted on Sep 01, 2010

Decompression selenoid wii not stay operated . on off on off on off

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Check youre charging system if you get less than 14 volts at the battery while running the bike is not charging properly and the electromagnet that pulls the compression cables wont work correctly with low voltage also check the rear cable they stretch over time ,and usually need tightening.

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