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<blockquote data-quote="Tigerhaze" data-source="post: 64751" data-attributes="member: 6436"><p>I have followed this thread with great interest, as I also have a 630 in a more minor state of disrepair. I can say with some certainty that if I had to go through the efforts you have to get it running again, I would have either gone crazy or the 630 would be someone else's headache. I do thank you for the photos and explanation as it will be very helpful for myself and others that have a 630 that needs repair.</p><p>I can offer you one bit of information you didn't al;ready figure out- the "thingy" marked Century that you found in the debris in the engine compartment is a fuel shutoff solenoid. It goes between the fuel tank outlet and the carb inlet. When energized by the ignition it allows flow of fuel- if denergized it shuts off fuel flow. I am in the process of rewiring mine as for some reason it is no longer energized by the ignition switch. They are still available new from Bobcat if you want it and is in the parts manual. You can test it easily to 12V- just touch wires and you can here the click when enegrgized and it would allow fuel flow through.</p><p>Also if your muffler gets to a point of rust-through, I can give you the Fleetgard model number so you can try to get it at a cheaper price than the $430 that Bocat wants for it (my loss is your gain).</p><p>Thanks again for all of the helpful photos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tigerhaze, post: 64751, member: 6436"] I have followed this thread with great interest, as I also have a 630 in a more minor state of disrepair. I can say with some certainty that if I had to go through the efforts you have to get it running again, I would have either gone crazy or the 630 would be someone else's headache. I do thank you for the photos and explanation as it will be very helpful for myself and others that have a 630 that needs repair. I can offer you one bit of information you didn't al;ready figure out- the “thingy“ marked Century that you found in the debris in the engine compartment is a fuel shutoff solenoid. It goes between the fuel tank outlet and the carb inlet. When energized by the ignition it allows flow of fuel- if denergized it shuts off fuel flow. I am in the process of rewiring mine as for some reason it is no longer energized by the ignition switch. They are still available new from Bobcat if you want it and is in the parts manual. You can test it easily to 12V- just touch wires and you can here the click when enegrgized and it would allow fuel flow through. Also if your muffler gets to a point of rust-through, I can give you the Fleetgard model number so you can try to get it at a cheaper price than the $430 that Bocat wants for it (my loss is your gain). Thanks again for all of the helpful photos. [/QUOTE]
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