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> Engine compartment relay/silver box - WTH is this thing?, Need to know if this Resistance module can be had new somewhere
thewheel69
post Sep 19 2022, 10:47 AM
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So im trying to diagnose a stuttering issue that seems to occur after about 15 min. of drive time. She starts cutting out at low RPM and then will climb erratically if I mash the throttle. I have installed a new flame thrower coil which does seem to give her more pep but still having this stuttering issue after warm/hot.

I unplugged this resistor (I think thats the name) and the engine stopped so it must be important but the wires are very brittle and look to be about to pull out from the ceramic tubes/cylinders.

Pelican says No Longer Available
https://www.pelicanparts.com/More_Info/0229...mp;KeepHeader=Y


Thanks for any insights as I have tried all the other diagnosis familiar to me.

John


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post Sep 20 2022, 07:47 AM
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@thewheel69

I have several good used ones.
The usual problem with them is the wires get broken at the base of the resistors.
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