Gas Ignition Problem
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From: Texarkana,
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I have a BME 44 that I'm having a slight problem with. The cowl has rubbed a hole into the plug wire, and now I think that I'm getting radio interferrence from this. Is there a safe way to fix this, or do I need to replace the ignition box? It has the C & H ignition on it. I've used electrical tape, but I still seem to be getting a little interferrence. Any suggestions? Thanks!
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i seem to be getting some type of interference from my bme 50 gas engine... i have it grounded to the engine and motor mount.... if anyone can help i would greatly appreciate it... thanks
ryan
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I would ground it to the engine jug only and not the mount.
It should be as close to the plug as possible
It should be as close to the plug as possible
ORIGINAL: solkie88
i seem to be getting some type of interference from my bme 50 gas engine... i have it grounded to the engine and motor mount.... if anyone can help i would greatly appreciate it... thanks
ryan
i seem to be getting some type of interference from my bme 50 gas engine... i have it grounded to the engine and motor mount.... if anyone can help i would greatly appreciate it... thanks
ryan



