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sounds like your connection is bad. take it apart where it is connected to ground and clean it well and apply some dielectric grease on the connection and put back together.
Have the valves checked. The will after time come out of adjustment. It is something you can do yourself in a clean area. On the front of the engine there is what looks like a big bolt head ( 1 on top and 1 on bottom of motor on head). Remove them both, and by manually turning the engine over( spark plug removed) put the piston on top dead center(TDC). Watch the lifters as you turn the motor over to see witch lifter is closed/open. The closed lifter(lifter will be down when closed). On the lifter there is a small lock nut. loosen the nut so you can turn the adjustment screw. Turn the screw in till it touches the spring cap. You should be able to slightly move the rocker side to side but not up and down. This is a good way to adjust the valves without a feeler gauge. Hope this helps.
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