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Posted by SteveB on April 05, 2004 at 12:34:46 from (216.2.193.1):
In Reply to: jd 350 quit posted by MrBill on April 04, 2004 at 20:51:36:
The thin wire comes off the injector (exhaust side of motor) Than goes to a wire harness connector behind dash. The ignition solonoid I replace on mine was behind dash screwed to the back of instrument cluster. A small rectangular silver componant about an inch long with with two wires gong to it. I changed mine and she stars right up. Also check that the fuel cock is open and not crudded up. Poke a small peice of wire and make sure fuel passes well. To check just pull fuel line off cock than open, If fuel flows well than that is OK. If fuel just trickles you need to clean that well with wire and compressed air.
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