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Re: How many spacers on starter armiture (Farmall
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Posted by P Backus on March 09, 2005 at 18:44:02 from (66.181.141.7):
In Reply to: Re: How many spacers on starter armiture (Farmall posted by Old_Farmall_560 on March 09, 2005 at 15:55:34:
Something aint right there! I guess you already knew that, huh? The S terminal should only be for activating the solenoid when voltage is applied to it. Now, if it has continuity with the large terminal that leads to the starter, that means that as soon as the solenoid engages, the S terminal will continue to get voltage internally, thus keeping it engaged forever. However, the small terminal that goes to the ignition resistor SHOULD have continuity with the large output terminal. What I would do is switch the two small wires to the opposite terminals. This may solve the problem. However, I'm afraid that the solenoid won't engage at all, thus no cranking when you hit the starter button. If that's the case, then the solenoid has to be defective. You simply cannot have continuity between the terminal that engages the solenoid and the terminal that becomes hot when the solenoid is engaged- it will loop, which is what it is doing. As always, post back so I know what is going on! P.S. After this Friday, I should have a better computer so I can download your picture. Paul
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