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Right, but the implication was that a potentially clogged exhaust prevented


it from getting hot. No....a blown fuse, CAUSED by a potentially clogged exhaust prevented it from getting hot.

But yes, checking the exhaust needs to be part of the fix and analysis.

(In response to this post by DonHo-kieHi)

Posted: 12/09/2019 at 11:50AM



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