Transmission sheared gears

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#41  
No. Just two single lights (Red and Amber) I think

Greg
 
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#42  
I also checked...I do not have the thermostart on mine. Probably just the standard key switch though.

But thermostart would be nice to have. Can some one shed some light on how I can install one. I have read that there were 2 kinds...one with a bottle (resevoir) and one without ( I guess with just a supply hose).

I would prefer to install the one without the bottle. I can find the electric plugs fairly easily online. Just wondering about the fuel inlet etc
 
/ Transmission sheared gears #43  
Just went through TS and how I done it on the Cheap and easy. Look back to Thread 1/13/10 Block heater/Bennett Man should be the same as yours. I never use mine so I wasn't going into my dash and wire my Ign. switch. Quick connect straight wired it but here is the Wire/Diagram for the 240. Basicly just a jumper and then a to the TS. The way I did it works good and you won't have the problem of any geld up bad fuel plugging up the cup or line from sitting in it.

Carey
 

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I think I can do the wiring easy enough.

How does the fuel hose get routed?

Any pictures?

Thanks
Greg
 
/ Transmission sheared gears #45  
Yes. should be every thing you need. Also on page 3 A parts Diagram.
And on Hoyes web site under. Tech Info, go to Thermostart Plug-New. Aaron tells how everything works using a photo of the same tractor you have. Is that cool or what:cool: and then it will make sense what I did If I would so happen need to use it. Or set yours up correctly ;)

Carey
 
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#47  
OK. I checked all the photos. I still cant see how the fuel hose would be routed if you eliminate the fill-able cup.

Greg
 
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If the glow plug is there this is all you need. There is a check ball in the Glow Plug that opens when it gets hot to let the fuel in. I ran A wire from the battery POS. to the Glow Plug to make sure I had power. Not for long 10sec. 15 sec. Should be more than plenty of time.
 

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Thanks. I would like to have mine installed a little more permanent since I will be using mine probably more than you would in GA.

I had read that it could be plumbed in line with the fuel somehow so that there is no need for a tank or bottle

Greg
 
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Yes Hoye has the new style bowl to do that.:cool:
 
/ Transmission sheared gears #51  
Thanks. I would like to have mine installed a little more permanent since I will be using mine probably more than you would in GA.

I had read that it could be plumbed in line with the fuel somehow so that there is no need for a tank or bottle

Greg

Greg, They are often plumbed in line with the fuel return from the injectors. It flows to the bottle and then on to the fuel tank. The reservoir is just a collecting place for the fuel on its way back to the tank. Then another line runs down to the TS electrical plug.

All dealers will have this little tank. I doubt that it very expensive. I do not know how you would do this without some kind of reservoir. I do use mine all the time too. Plowing snow this winter makes it very necessary.

Mike
 
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Just thinking about the TS plumbing - in theory - it should work fine simply fed from a t-connector in the fuel return line. The hose uphill from the injectors should be an adequate reservoir. Maybe you don't need a bottle!

I think the TS inlet is larger diameter than the fuel return hose so some adapters will be needed.
 
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That is what I was thinking. Putting a tee just above the plug so that the fuel that is in the return line (the one going back to the tank) could feed the plug

Any one else consider this?
 
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I will try again
 

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In principle that should do it.

But I think the space is too tight there, so I would put the T over by the right edge of your photo.

I haven't tried this so I don't know if it will really work. Before cutting anything, I would buy enough hose to restore the original plumbing - just in case this won't work for some reason.

If you do it, take some photos!
 
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I ended up putting a complete thermostart on it from Hoye. But I had to straighten the bracket they sent me. It was bent and there was no way that would work for me. Had to straighten it out.
 
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But I had to straighten the bracket they sent me. It was bent and there was no way that would work for me.

Was it bent in shipping or something? It should have been an "L" shape like in the link below. Those brackets all come right off of YM1500 tractors so they should bolt right on. Did it look like this --


Yanmar Tractor Parts: GLOW_PLUG


Aaron
Hoye Tractor Parts
Contact Us
(940)592-0181
 
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Yes, but my engine does not have mounting holes on the top of the head...only the side. I will post a picture. Maybe this is yet another one of those little differences that mine has.

So far these are the differences I have found on mine

1. No diff lock
2. Ring and Pinion gear are not spiral cut
3. Tranny gears are a little differrent
4. Engine head is differrent.
 
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Does your valve cover not look like this, with the 2 bolt holes in the left center?
 

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