Mr. T. Minnesota
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Things are moving along on the '65 HD3 Allis crawler. The starter works with a bypass, antifreeze is where it is supposed to be and when attempting to start, it has plenty of oil pressure. What remains is actually getting it to fire more often.
When attempting to start it today I saw something I did not recognize on the manifold. It seemed to be part of the manifold, an elongated 8 inch cast part with a electrical terminal at the end. Looked like a spark plug wire ran from the terminal to a solenoid looking part. This is a diesel engine. What was this part? Novice when it comes to diesel engines. Any and all thoughts welcome.
Mr. T. Minnesota
Things are moving along on the '65 HD3 Allis crawler. The starter works with a bypass, antifreeze is where it is supposed to be and when attempting to start, it has plenty of oil pressure. What remains is actually getting it to fire more often.
When attempting to start it today I saw something I did not recognize on the manifold. It seemed to be part of the manifold, an elongated 8 inch cast part with a electrical terminal at the end. Looked like a spark plug wire ran from the terminal to a solenoid looking part. This is a diesel engine. What was this part? Novice when it comes to diesel engines. Any and all thoughts welcome.
Mr. T. Minnesota