Posted by Dralon on January 24, 2016 at 05:59:30 from (184.162.68.31):
In Reply to: Starter solenoid help posted by Dralon on January 23, 2016 at 17:27:41:
Today i will try it with the old one since the "new one" smell burned like crazy. The old one was a pain but i will clean it and see if i can make those electrical test. I doubt it is the switch since i never had trouble with it before.
The solenoid in question is for a Massey Ferguson 390
if you want to see how it look: https://allpartsstore.com/ItemDetl.htm?ItemNumber=VPF2207
I have 2 batteries so i plug the 2 cables and the small wire to the top stud and the lower one to the starter
Just to make sure i didn't do a mistake there since it is the only thing i am unsure, if you look at the solenoid picture, i attached the fork arm between the end and the tiny plate with the spring
Thank for all the tips, i will try again today that is if i have time the hot water tank died last night .. not a great week end *sigh*
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