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731 Excess Fuel Solenoid
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<blockquote data-quote="flyerdan" data-source="post: 109924" data-attributes="member: 2510"><p>For the solenoid that is nla, since it doesn't work you've nothing to lose by trying to free it up using Kroil, liquid wrench, or everyone's favorite solvent - 50/50 mix of acetone and atf. Not sure what it's purpose it, but if it's only for like cold starts you could sub in a choke cable for manual operation if all else fails.</p><p>As for the alternator, chances are it has an external regulator, that would be a place to start. Make sure all the connections are corrosion free and tight, check the wiring for continuity. Most auto parts stores will test alternators, but it's in their best interest to sell them, so I'd be naturally suspect of dead diagnoses. If it's making any kind of voltage, it's likely somewhere else. It wouldn't hurt to open it up and check the bearings, make sure the brushes are good and free in their channels, clean the slip rings, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flyerdan, post: 109924, member: 2510"] For the solenoid that is nla, since it doesn't work you've nothing to lose by trying to free it up using Kroil, liquid wrench, or everyone's favorite solvent - 50/50 mix of acetone and atf. Not sure what it's purpose it, but if it's only for like cold starts you could sub in a choke cable for manual operation if all else fails. As for the alternator, chances are it has an external regulator, that would be a place to start. Make sure all the connections are corrosion free and tight, check the wiring for continuity. Most auto parts stores will test alternators, but it's in their best interest to sell them, so I'd be naturally suspect of dead diagnoses. If it's making any kind of voltage, it's likely somewhere else. It wouldn't hurt to open it up and check the bearings, make sure the brushes are good and free in their channels, clean the slip rings, etc. [/QUOTE]
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