I've got a unit that ran great until last week. When I went to start the unit, it would not start due to the fuel cut off solenoid not disengaging. I've taken the solenoid off and it tested good. There is no binding and it easily disengages when 24 volts is manually applied. It's only me so I can't try to crank it and see what the voltage is at the solenoid but I have taken measurements from the control box when cranking. I took a measurement from pin 28 off the master switch . Per the TM, pin 28 sends direct current to the solenoid for the initial start to bypass the safety devices (ie. oil pressure, temperature gauge). The measurement there is 19 volts but my batteries are fully charged at 25 volts. This tells me that I have short somewhere but I can't seem to find it. I'm guessing since I only have 19 volts, that is not enough voltage to disengage the solenoid.
When cranking, the starter and fuel pumps are working good so it has to be a short in the initial solenoid bypass system because I would think that if it was a short in the system, the starter would not work either. I'm not an expert on the electrical schematic so I'm hoping someone else can help. I've been trying to figure this out all week.
When cranking, the starter and fuel pumps are working good so it has to be a short in the initial solenoid bypass system because I would think that if it was a short in the system, the starter would not work either. I'm not an expert on the electrical schematic so I'm hoping someone else can help. I've been trying to figure this out all week.