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> I traced the wire yesterday, and it does not look like
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I traced the wire yesterday, and it does not look like there is a solenoid for
the glow
I traced the wire yesterday, and it does not look like there is a solenoid for
the glow plugs. I will have to think about adding one (perhaps when I remove
the connector this winter). Dave
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Thanks for letting us know what you found. I'm still curious to know if
you have a glo-plug solenoid.
If you don't have,
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Thanks for letting us know what you foun
Yes, if you have a glo-plug solenoid then it should be where the glo-plugs
are getting power from. I would look on the engine but its no guarantee.
The concern is that without one you may continue to burn the the
connector, contacts, or worse the wires.
Josh
On Aug 17, 2015 7:09 AM, "David Knecht
On Aug 17, 2015, at 1:06 AM, Josh Muckley via CnC-List
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> Thanks for letting us know what you found. I'm still curious to know if you
> have a glo-plug solenoid.
>
>
There is certainly none indicated in the wiring diagram from Universal, but to
be fair, the starter solenoid is also n
Thanks for letting us know what you found. I'm still curious to know if
you have a glo-plug solenoid.
If you don't have, can't fine, can't wait for tefgel then silicone
dielectric grease (spark plug boot grease) can be found at any auto parts
store and is a good alternative.
Josh Muckley
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TefGel!
Dennis C.
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> I wanted to report back on the latest on my engine panel. I was able to get
> the connector in the engine compartment apart today. Two of the pins were
> particularly black and all
I wanted to report back on the latest on my engine panel. I was able to get
the connector in the engine compartment apart today. Two of the pins were
particularly black and all looked corroded. I cleaned them all and put it back
together and remarkably, the engine started with both buttons he
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