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Re: How many spacers on starter armiture (Farmall
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Posted by P Backus on March 08, 2005 at 19:07:21 from (66.181.141.7):
In Reply to: Re: How many spacers on starter armiture (Farmall posted by Old_Farmall_560 on March 08, 2005 at 07:36:40:
Hello, Old Farmall 560- For some reason my 'puter can get it's hands around the picture you posted, but you described it well. I believe the solenoid you've got on there is the wrong one for the 560. You can test it by disconnecting both wires from both small terminals( engine off, battery disconected). Then test for continuity between the two little terminals. There should NOT be continuity between them. If there is, the voltage will feed back from the ignition system and cause the starter to keep cranking. Sometimes the solenoid will have little letters next to the small terminals. One should have an I , for the ignition resistor bypass, and the other should have an S, for start button. If you can, trace those little wires back to verify their function. Another way to test it would be to disconnect one small wire at a time, leaving the other connected, then try cranking. Oner way it won't crank at all, the other way it should crank, but stop when starter button is released. Don't ask me why, but you can have two different solenoids that look just alike, but differ in that function. I really don't think that the spacer washers are causing this problem. Keep me posted! I think this will take care of it! Paul
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