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I have also attached a picture of what looks like a solenoid. Is it supposed to have another wire attached to the bare post?View attachment 468117View attachment 468117
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can you provide a picture or an arrow on the picture I attached? the lever in the picture is full forward. we installed extra cable to keep the lever in the forward position until the emergency stop is pulled at least 1/4 out.Check the emergency stop arm and make sure it's all the way open. I know when I pull mine, I sometimes have to reset it manually on the ip.
is this the fuel cutoff solenoid?Sounds like you have the emergency stop worked out. What seems weird is the white smoke. Wouldn't that be unburned fuel? The fuel cutoff solenoid could be faulty also.
in the picture one of the post does not have a wire going to it. does anyone one know what wire goes to it? I do not have any wires that are loose in the area.Yes, you need to check to make sure it's getting power. When you turn on master power switch the fuel solenoid should open.
Darn,You have all the wiring that goes to the solenoid. There is only one.
The truck is primed ( i have pressure read out on the gauge)Resetting the emergency cut off(-10), wiring(-20), and troubleshooting(cranks won't start)(-20)are all covered in the TMs.
Your home-made cutoff return, may be your issue. Try disconnecting it and moving the valve a little at a time.
Did you get it primed?
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