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Manitou cold morning starting problems
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<blockquote data-quote="ACEngineering" data-source="post: 3077442" data-attributes="member: 13308"><p>Sensor with no wires on it should have a power feed to it, the sensor then sends this to the solenoid on injector pump located underneath to alter the timing for cold running! think it switches when engine reaches 50deg c?</p><p></p><p>at -20 deg and with out that working it will run rough when cold! its amazing it runs at all really with the injector bolts missing etc!</p><p></p><p>The missing bolts is an odd one. every machine I have done with these engines these bolts thread in from the inside of the timng case and thread in to the injector pump! not the other way round!</p><p></p><p>I think some one may have stripped the threads on the injector pump holes then drilled them out and fitted nuts and bolts? with the nuts on the inside?!</p><p></p><p>Edit, Just looked at my old Manitou here and I got it wrong they have a stud threaded in to the timing case and a nut on these. Later 1100series engines were the ones bolted from the inside out!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ACEngineering, post: 3077442, member: 13308"] Sensor with no wires on it should have a power feed to it, the sensor then sends this to the solenoid on injector pump located underneath to alter the timing for cold running! think it switches when engine reaches 50deg c? at -20 deg and with out that working it will run rough when cold! its amazing it runs at all really with the injector bolts missing etc! The missing bolts is an odd one. every machine I have done with these engines these bolts thread in from the inside of the timng case and thread in to the injector pump! not the other way round! I think some one may have stripped the threads on the injector pump holes then drilled them out and fitted nuts and bolts? with the nuts on the inside?! Edit, Just looked at my old Manitou here and I got it wrong they have a stud threaded in to the timing case and a nut on these. Later 1100series engines were the ones bolted from the inside out! [/QUOTE]
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