Probably the former. A dramatic POOF requires a lot of volts, though perhaps more subtle damage is possible. My flashlights always continue to work
TimH 04.30.24, 11:22 AMI've been happy with ones from Deka - made in the U.S., seem to have more cranking power than most, last reasonably long.
TimH 04.30.24, 11:19 AMI ended up using an AIM with a cutoff wheel. First I mounted it on the wheel, then I just played around with mounting options and got it back on the
Rick Kirchner 04.30.24, 9:57 AMIsn't the belt rubbing at the lower pulley? If so why is there focus on the upper one? And yeah, that clamp is inconveniently placed. Any way to re-engineer
Rick Kirchner 04.30.24, 9:53 AM
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Varley Red top
I have been using Varley Red Top 30 batteries since 1978 since my English race cars seem to be designed around them.
johnhafkenschiel 04.30.24, 11:50 AM1971 Brabham BT35
1972