ritcheyvs
Veteran Member
Just REMOVE IT from the engine.. its only 2 bolts.. & takes 5 minutes..
Seeing u have the 3 wire sol. it doesn't need a body ground.. Just push on the rod alittle while turning the key to start, IT SHOULD SLAM SHUT & hold there....
Actually, the SS plunger should retract (vigorously) as soon as the key is turned to ON; you don't even need to turn the key to crank the position.
...The tractor will probably start so you'll have to reach in the hole & push the rack to shut it down..
If the engine starts with the SS removed it proves the SS (or the circuits that power it) is the problem. If you are squeamish about sticking a finger in the SS hole, briefly slide the SS back in place (over the studs) and that will stop the engine. Or if you have a manual stop lever, use that.
I would really like to know: It looks like the "gold" SS (E6850-60011, shown in post #4 photo on right) is an upgrade to the one shown in the photo on the left (E5850-60011). This makes me wonder if the solenoid design was modified to reduce the stress on the injection pump gears (control sleeves) and if that is the reason these gears don't break in tractors newer than the 2008 build year???? This would be good to know. If so, all of us with 2005-2008 models should upgrade the new SS design. Perhaps one of the smart TBN dealers (MIE?) can comment?
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