NYTrainer
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Hey al! I've been reading all relative threads and still I am stumped as to why I can't get voltage to starter solenoid.
When I turn the key to 1st position (run) the indicators on dash light up and you hear the fuel pump tick. Next position is glow plug preheat and when in this position (spring loaded so have to hold key in that position) the dash preheat indicator no longer lights up and that position along with moving key to last position (start) the battery voltage is dragged down to just a few volts then to zero after 4 seconds or so.
Checked Battery and (jumper battery) both 12.6 volts.
Checked solenoid battery lug shows 12.5 volts (until key is switched to start)
Checked 30a slow blow fuse which feeds main switch good.
All grounds are good (isolated neg. cable using jumper cable from neg terminal on batt. to good chassis ground)

1. Main switch checks out good in all positions per main switch legend on schematic
2. Continuity good through safety switches from main switch (pin 50 on schematic 14 gauge wire black/white) to the solenoid.
3. The starter motor and solenoid check out good on bench test.
4. I have a starter relay to install but without adequate voltage on trigger wire to S terminal on solenoid (14 gauge b/w wire from pin 50 on main switch) it won't matter.
What can be dragging down the voltage with key turned to start (same result with and without starter motor/solenoid installed on engine)??
Shorted glow pins? They barely have any resistance (<1 ohm each) anyway normally by design.
Only other device I see in the circuit would be the voltage regulator but I don't see that dragging down voltage on key start.
My next step is to disconnect the glow plug feed from the bus bar and see if voltage is still being dragged down at the solenoid.
Any other suggestions?
Thanks
When I turn the key to 1st position (run) the indicators on dash light up and you hear the fuel pump tick. Next position is glow plug preheat and when in this position (spring loaded so have to hold key in that position) the dash preheat indicator no longer lights up and that position along with moving key to last position (start) the battery voltage is dragged down to just a few volts then to zero after 4 seconds or so.
Checked Battery and (jumper battery) both 12.6 volts.
Checked solenoid battery lug shows 12.5 volts (until key is switched to start)
Checked 30a slow blow fuse which feeds main switch good.
All grounds are good (isolated neg. cable using jumper cable from neg terminal on batt. to good chassis ground)

1. Main switch checks out good in all positions per main switch legend on schematic
2. Continuity good through safety switches from main switch (pin 50 on schematic 14 gauge wire black/white) to the solenoid.
3. The starter motor and solenoid check out good on bench test.
4. I have a starter relay to install but without adequate voltage on trigger wire to S terminal on solenoid (14 gauge b/w wire from pin 50 on main switch) it won't matter.
What can be dragging down the voltage with key turned to start (same result with and without starter motor/solenoid installed on engine)??
Shorted glow pins? They barely have any resistance (<1 ohm each) anyway normally by design.
Only other device I see in the circuit would be the voltage regulator but I don't see that dragging down voltage on key start.
My next step is to disconnect the glow plug feed from the bus bar and see if voltage is still being dragged down at the solenoid.
Any other suggestions?
Thanks
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