Posted by wore out on July 15, 2021 at 05:36:47 from (64.255.159.199):
Quote: Tom Frick (quoted from post at 10:22:46 06/11/21) Really Enjoy your website!
Having an issue with my 656 cutting out and stopping after about 60 -90 minutes of use. I let it stand for 30 minutes and it runs again. Few years ago thought it was a fuel line issue due to debris so raised fuel line into tank about 2 inches to reduce plugging of the filter. Had thermostat replaced - same issue
Wondering if the exhaust manifold heat control spring is not working?? Last Fall the spring came off during field work and when I moved the sloted bolt that spring attached to close the valve it
seemed to help Wondering if spring not working properly before it fell off would cause cutting out
Thank you !
Tom
It's not clear to me if the spring got lost, or if you found it and put it back on?
Thermal spring is part #82958R2, $80.25 at the dealer. (WOW!)
If you GOOGLE the part number, aftermarket replacements can be found for some $20.
The link below is to a previous thread on how the spring is installed, note pete23's comment on how it works.
Spring relaxes when hot allowing weight to "fall", closing off intake manifold heat.
As to the coil, IH used a coil REQUIRING an external resistor.
ASSUMING no one has changed the wiring you can get a CIH #
396547R93GV at the dealership for about $21, or a good autoparts store can probably cross referance that number or an older number, 385402R91, to the parts they sell.
This post was edited by wore out on 07/15/2021 at 05:41 am.
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