NetHeads,
Sorry to have missed SNF, but I've been "indisposed" across the pond. I've
been meaning to post something about my England adventure for several weeks,
but just now found the time (so much fine ale, so little time).
The job is better left unmentioned, but I've started chronicling
Kirk Lacewell wrote:
> Can someone help me figure out what tension to set on my control cables in
> my KR-2S?
I set mine by tightening them enough to take the slack out, then a little
more to load them a bit, but being careful not to bend anything or put so
much pressure on the pullies or bell
Can someone help me figure out what tension to set on my control cables in my
KR-2S?
Thanks,
Kirk Lacewell
> I thought it was toast because when putting the charger on
> it the charger needle would not register any movement.
Generally that is a sign of sulfation on the plates.
> for 24 hours and voltage climbed from 5.4 or so to 13.85.
But you may still have a compromised battery. Sulfation effecti
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