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Old 07-17-2020, 03:48 PM   #12
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Re: Electric Choke Issues '69 C10

Well it appears that you don't seem to have a grounded circuit. Good news right?
You still don't have smoking gun though.
At this point I would put the battery on a charger and fully charge the battery. With the charger disconnected check the voltage and then let it sit overnight and recheck the voltage. The voltage should not drop. (Or very little) If it does then there is problem with the battery.
Have you checked the voltage while starting?

Or do what the quick writing RustyPile says.
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