Older CK25Hst stop solenoid.

   / Older CK25Hst stop solenoid. #11  
Many systems do it that way with no problems.
 
   / Older CK25Hst stop solenoid.
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#12  
I might try it. would be easy to do, just add a jumper wire once I find the right wire to connect to.
 
   / Older CK25Hst stop solenoid. #13  
Depending on how the starter is made you may not need to "find a wire". You can "double up" on the signal wire to starter, or maybe if it has a two post solenoid attach a wire to bottom post that sends power into the motor brushes. I've seen it done that way.
 
   / Older CK25Hst stop solenoid.
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#14  
OK, without a wiring diagram, I'll just have to look and find what's the best approach. Thanks for the ideas.
 
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#16  
Well, the new timing relay didn't fix it. I'm thinking there's some corrosion in a connector or something cutting down the voltage to the solenoid. Without a wiring and connector location diagram, I don't know where the involved connectors are. Recent shoulder surgery prevents me from crawling under and blindly poking around, so I did the bypass I talked about, Installed a push button connected to power and the pull in wire. It works great, turn the key on, bump the new button, the solenoid snaps in, and then start as normal. Not a true repair, but it works fine. Thanks everyone for all the info.
 
   / Older CK25Hst stop solenoid. #17  
I'm always in favor of a creative workaround to help beat the system. Been there, done that, more times than I care to count.
 
   / Older CK25Hst stop solenoid. #18  
Use the new 3 pin stop solenoid with the conversion kit Kioti offers.
 
   / Older CK25Hst stop solenoid. #19  
Well, the new timing relay didn't fix it. I'm thinking there's some corrosion in a connector or something cutting down the voltage to the solenoid. Without a wiring and connector location diagram, I don't know where the involved connectors are. Recent shoulder surgery prevents me from crawling under and blindly poking around, so I did the bypass I talked about, Installed a push button connected to power and the pull in wire. It works great, turn the key on, bump the new button, the solenoid snaps in, and then start as normal. Not a true repair, but it works fine. Thanks everyone for all the info.
Hello. Great to hear you found a work around. I'm having this same issue with my CK35. Can you please post or send me some photos showing how you rigged up your push button and the wiring connections so that I can try doing this? Thanks
 
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#20  
I don't think pictures would show much, so I did a sketch instead. It's pretty simple. I did run the new wire inside a piece of wiring loom, and ziptied it in place to the existing wiring bundle. There is no need to cut the original wiring, just strip a piece of insulation and solder the new wire to it. It's been working great, except when I forget to push the button before trying to start.....

Sam



kioti wiring.jpg
 
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