Henny
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The other day when I was out plowing I kept blowing my ignition fuse. I checked the wiring and didn't see anything. The fuse blew at least 10 times. I've ran my Bruin since with no problems.
Would some steam coming off the engine be enough to blow the fuse? Perhaps some dielectric grease on the spark plug / coil wire would cure this?
Would some steam coming off the engine be enough to blow the fuse? Perhaps some dielectric grease on the spark plug / coil wire would cure this?