Thanks, Norm!
Yes, just as you describe. Interesting that Cabell Garbee just contacted me because his 4BT is doing exactly the same thing! As Norm said we figure it's the ignition switch [el cheapo aftermarket on mine] that simply can't carry enough current to keep fuel solly open while cranking that fat Cummins starter.
Took solenoid out of VE pump, a very large pain, and fixed an o-ring that was jammed on fuel shutoff plunger shaft. Reassembled and no change at all.
My cure was the typical JimmieD type fix. I fabbed up a dandy new aluminum toggle switch panel as a place to also mount the new pushbutton starter switch! :~ )
Best thing that could ever happen in the long run. I now know FAR more about these little 4BT's and their injection system for future troubleshooting, maintenance and repair. No longer a complete diesel dummy.
Thanks!
JimmieD
Yes, just as you describe. Interesting that Cabell Garbee just contacted me because his 4BT is doing exactly the same thing! As Norm said we figure it's the ignition switch [el cheapo aftermarket on mine] that simply can't carry enough current to keep fuel solly open while cranking that fat Cummins starter.
Took solenoid out of VE pump, a very large pain, and fixed an o-ring that was jammed on fuel shutoff plunger shaft. Reassembled and no change at all.
My cure was the typical JimmieD type fix. I fabbed up a dandy new aluminum toggle switch panel as a place to also mount the new pushbutton starter switch! :~ )
Best thing that could ever happen in the long run. I now know FAR more about these little 4BT's and their injection system for future troubleshooting, maintenance and repair. No longer a complete diesel dummy.
Thanks!
JimmieD
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