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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 13003" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>I would start by changing your glow plugs, thats most likely your problem.</p><p>The solenoid, it has 3 wires? One will be earth, one will be hold, one will be pull. The pull coil pulls the solenoid in, it has a very high current draw, thats why it gets hot. When the plunger is all the way down the low amperage hold coil holds the plunger in place. When power is shut off, the plunger releases and the engine stops.</p><p>From what you say that the engine starts with a snort of ether this means your shut down solenoid is not the problem as if it was, it would not run, even with the ether. Check the plugs, or at least make sure you have power at the plugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 13003, member: 82"] I would start by changing your glow plugs, thats most likely your problem. The solenoid, it has 3 wires? One will be earth, one will be hold, one will be pull. The pull coil pulls the solenoid in, it has a very high current draw, thats why it gets hot. When the plunger is all the way down the low amperage hold coil holds the plunger in place. When power is shut off, the plunger releases and the engine stops. From what you say that the engine starts with a snort of ether this means your shut down solenoid is not the problem as if it was, it would not run, even with the ether. Check the plugs, or at least make sure you have power at the plugs. [/QUOTE]
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