[T2] solenoid
ka1dza ka1dza at verizon.netWed Apr 20 12:56:58 MST 2016
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Thanks for the link. That helps quite a bit. I'll recheck the wire from the fuse box back to the starter. Is there 2 wires that go under the stud that goes to the battery? _____ From: jkfoster [mailto:jkfoster at chibardun.net] Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2016 3:51 PM To: Bob Pratt Cc: type2 at type2.com Subject: Re: [T2] solinoid Here is a link with a picture on samba. http://www.vw-resource.com/images/solenoid_electrical_connections.jpg Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE smartphone -------- Original message -------- From: Bob Pratt <ka1dza at verizon.net> Date: 04/19/2016 2:38 PM (GMT-06:00) To: jkfoster <jkfoster at chibardun.net> Cc: type2 at type2.com Subject: Re: [T2] solinoid The solenoid is brand new. I was wondering I'd I mixed up the terminals when I installed the solenoid. I double checked the regulator and the generator wiring when installed the new wire. The only thing I can't confirm is the solenoid. Bob Pratt > On Apr 19, 2016, at 3:23 PM, jkfoster <jkfoster at chibardun.net> wrote: > > > > It sounds like the wiring got mixed up at the starter/solinoid. Or you have a bad solenoid...never heard of one failing and sending current through but might be possible. I don't think you can put on the solenoid backwards. > Just my thoughts... > > > Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE smartphone > > -------- Original message -------- > From: type2-request at type2.com > Date: 04/19/2016 2:00 PM (GMT-06:00) > To: type2 at type2.com > Subject: type2 Digest, Vol 35, Issue 11 > > Send type2 mailing list submissions to > type2 at type2.com > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > https://www.type2.com/lists/type2/listinfo > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > type2-request at type2.com > > You can reach the person managing the list at > type2-owner at type2.com > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of type2 digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. re ceramic coatings (Robert Mann) > 2. Solinoid (Bob Pratt) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2016 09:49:18 +1200 > From: Robert Mann <robtmann7 at gmail.com> > To: VW type 2 late aircooled <type2 at type2.com> > Subject: [T2] re ceramic coatings > Message-ID: <a06240809d33b046675e6@[192.168.1.2]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" ; format="flowed" > > > On the exterior of exhaust manifolds, pipes etc this has been > commercial in NZ for a couple decades. > On the inside of cylinders, I'd not heard of much ceramics. > Pistons are coming along, I gather. If the combustion chamber's > several surfaces can be lined with ceramic, better specific power is > expected. > But the notion that intrigues me is ceramic added to valves. > Exhaust valves are liable to wear, as are their seats, from the v > high temperatures imposed on them by the exhaust gases pulsing past > them. They have been cooled in expensive engines this past 7 decades > by a heat-pipe of sodium contained in the valve stem. The idea is to > conduct as much heat as possible away from the valve head & seat, > thus tending to slow their wear. That aim would appear to be opposed > by slapping a relatively insulating layer of ceramic on the valve > head. > If someone is offering such aftermarket ceramics, ask to see > the data compiled from failures so far. Is the ceramic not falling > off from time to time, in various sizes? Are those fragments readily > flushed out the exhaust valve, or do they sometimes cause damage? > And anyhow, what is the plurry idea in the first place? > > I confess to the vice of theorising, with no facts - please > supply the latter. > > > > Robt Mann > Whangaparaoa, New Zealand > '73 VW 1600dp Devon camper > '53 Meteor V8 > various Jawa-CZ and Jawa-NZ strokers > > -- > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2016 20:55:18 -0400 > From: Bob Pratt <ka1dza at verizon.net> > To: type2 at type2.com > Subject: [T2] Solinoid > Message-ID: <046F55D8-2018-42EC-9A61-11ED280F4E05 at verizon.net> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > > Hi all, > During the rewiring of my bus, I had to replace the Solenoid. Is it possible to install the solenoid upside down? When I connected the battery again, the engine started to turn over without the key being in the ignition. I triple checked each connections. The only thing I can think of is the solenoid. > > TIA > > Bob Pratt > > > ------------------------------ > > Subject: Digest Footer > > _______________________________________________ > type2 mailing list > type2 at type2.com > https://www.type2.com/lists/type2/listinfo > > ------------------------------ > > End of type2 Digest, Vol 35, Issue 11 > ************************************* > > _______________________________________________ > type2 mailing list > type2 at type2.com > https://www.type2.com/lists/type2/listinfo
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