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ridgerunnerinwv
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dbdartman said:Soundguy, the theory behind the thermister is that it takes much more power to retract the solenoid than it does to keep it retracted. To that end, the thermister cuts down the power draw by heating up & restricting power to the solenoid by raising resistance over time.
Ridgerunner, since I cut for a while today I took a couple pics. First is the back of the HP pump showing the bracket that must be unbolted (the throttle linkage passes through it & the fuel filter is mounted to it) behind the shut-off solenoid (that's the gold piece on the back of the pump, yours should be black if it hasn't already been changed). Second is a pic of the thermister. It is about the size of my little finger's nail.
You must unbolt the bracket & (something I forgot to mention) pop the throttle linkage from the pump arm (it prys off) to get to the back solenoid bolt.
Thank you dbdartman,
I will print the pictures for my reference and I am going to order 2 of the thermistors,that way I will have a spare.