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tony thomas
 
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The alternator could be a problem if it is driving too much current/voltage
into the system and affecting the electronics.
Disconnect the alternator and see if that solves the problem.
Do you see any wires burnt?


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"Jon" wrote in message
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My Optimax 225 (2000) was running fine and when I slowed down it
stalled out. Turning it over it would kick up and start for a few
seconds (rev to 3000 RPM) and then die out.

It is gettting gas, etc. When I looked under the hood I noticed some
electrical smell and some flakes or ash? around the alternator? Would
a blown alternator have that effect on the engine? I'm looking to
see if I should try to fix it myself or wait a few weeks for the
service guys to get to it...

Thanks
Jon