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743B engine shutdown solenoid
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 2919" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>I can buy a special relay that automatically engages the pull coil and then turns off to let the hold coil hold it in place if there is a burn out problem. The solenoid is all of $60, so i figure its worth a go, it is covered by warranty.</p><p>As for burnouts from extended cranking, how delicate are the coils? i thought they would be able to handle say 10 or so seconds, which is generally more than enough time to get the engine started. If not, you need a longer glow time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 2919, member: 82"] I can buy a special relay that automatically engages the pull coil and then turns off to let the hold coil hold it in place if there is a burn out problem. The solenoid is all of $60, so i figure its worth a go, it is covered by warranty. As for burnouts from extended cranking, how delicate are the coils? i thought they would be able to handle say 10 or so seconds, which is generally more than enough time to get the engine started. If not, you need a longer glow time. [/QUOTE]
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