Desert Moose
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I bought my CK12HST in march of 2007. Been great for all this time. However, it has become hard to start. Turns over just fine, just won't hit. The first few times it happened, I turned off the key and back on and it would fire up. This weekend, while using it for hours, I shut it off to talk to a neighbor. It wouldn't start, just cranked. Finally, after several minutes of poking around, it fired up. Ran fine until I parked it. Now it will not fire at all. I checked the fuel, have pressure at the bleed screw. Turning the key, I don't hear the stop solenoid pull in. Removed it, and holding it to a ground, it will not pull in when the key is turned. Pushing in the plunger and it holds retracted just fine. Just won't pull in by itself. I have checked the coil resistance on the two contacts to the case (ground). One measures 0.6 ohms, the other 15.9 ohms. So, it appears the coils are intact? Is there something else that would keep it from pulling in at the first turn of the key? Putting a voltmeter on the leads shows a brief burst to around 10.0 volts on one, and a steady voltage of around 5 on the other. (Didn't write down the actual numbers). The plunger appears to move freely, with only the spring resistance.
so, is it the solenoid after all? Even with the coils showing continuity?
Also, looking for a new one online, all that I have found have 3 contacts, not 2 like mine. Any idea where I can get a 2 contact version?
Thanks, Sam
so, is it the solenoid after all? Even with the coils showing continuity?
Also, looking for a new one online, all that I have found have 3 contacts, not 2 like mine. Any idea where I can get a 2 contact version?
Thanks, Sam