SPYDERLK
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- Joined
- Feb 28, 2006
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- Location
- VA
- Tractor
- JD2010, Kubota3450,2550, Mahindra 7520 w FEL w Skid Steer QC w/Tilt Tatch, & BH, BX1500
The GP draw should be a few amps so a spark should be visible pretty easy IF you get out of the dazzling sunlight. The easiest thing would be to wait for twilight when you have just enough light to see what youre doing. Remember to have the key in the proper position and "strike" the wire across the terminal. Should spark. -- Other methods >Does your meter have an amps and an ohms function? Do you have clip leads, probes, ... both?How difficult should it be to see the spark? I disconnected the lead and brushed it and didn't see anything, but the sun was bright so if it was small I might not have seen it.
I also tried to check a few things in the fuel system. I drained the water separator and there wa son water in it. It refilled after I tried cranking the engine. The fuel filter did not look plugged--just yellowish diesel color.
One other thing I noticed when I was running the glow plugs was a bit of a fuel leak right here. It wasn't clear if it was on the rubber hose side or the injector. I don't know if that's the cause of my problems but I'm assuming it's not supposed to do that....