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cuts out when i apply brakes!

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Amazing. 21 responses, but finally one person had the knowledge to come up with the right answer.
Okay, whoever suggested checking the idle screw, you've won a Buick.
 
You know those goofy looking French guys with the berets and the black and white striped shirts that don't talk? Mimes. Never kill one of them, no matter how irritating they might be. Why?
Because a mime is a terrible thing to waste.
 
if that doesn't work with checking idle screw check you clutch... if the spring goes it can do that because it stays engaged while you apply the breaks ... same as stopping the fly wheel.
 
if that doesn't work with checking idle screw check you clutch... if the spring goes it can do that because it stays engaged while you apply the breaks ... same as stopping the fly wheel.

Why is it that some new guy opens up the attic and gets an old thread out on a weekly basis??? You are getting dust everywhere!!!

it could also be the clutch won't disengage. If the spring pops off it wont close or open

Why is it that when a new guy dusts off an old thread all the other new guys pile on??? Look at the mess you all made! Rolex will have a fit! Look out--here comes the feather duster...
 
Why is it that some new guy opens up the attic and gets an old thread out on a weekly basis??? You are getting dust everywhere!!!

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Why is it that when a new guy dusts off an old thread all the other new guys pile on??? Look at the mess you all made! Rolex will have a fit!

I got no clue. all i can think of right now is adjusting the idle screw :p:
 
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