StumpyOrson
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I've got an old MTD Yardmachines that is as old as dirt and twice as ugly, but she cuts the lawn so she'd good enough for me. However, I hooked her up to a jump start battery the other day to start her.and instead of starting up and running like normal, she started smoking.
The battery connection wire runs from the battery, to what I assume is a little solenoid that is key operated, then splits off to the starter, a red wire that turns black before going to the key switch, and an orange wire with a black stripe that I didn't trace. The red wire that turns black is the problem. It doesn't connect to the solenoid, but comes out of the same spot that the red battery wire goes into.
That little wire plumb fried. Insulation burned clean off, stuck to other wires, etc.
So I pulled that wire and replaced it, but now I have no spark. What I'd like to do is:
1. get the motor started regardless of what it takes. If I can figure out which wire goes to all the various kill switches I'd like to remove it altogether and see if my spark returns.
2. figure out what the burned up wire is. Is it a charging wire maybe? I don't know, but as of right now it still starts to get hot when I have the key in "run", not "Start". When it starts, the key and wires seem to operate normally (except for no spark).
I've got all the time in the world to fix my old girl so if anyone has any tips I'll do what's necessary to get her troubleshot and running again.
Pics:
Here's the little solenoid with the burned red/black wire
The only four wires that come off the engine. Is one of these the master wire to the various kill switches? (Clutch, reverse, seat, etc)
Engine model, it's a 14.5hp IC Quiet
One of the plugs above runs to the fuel bowl. That seems weird to me.
Thanks in advance!
The battery connection wire runs from the battery, to what I assume is a little solenoid that is key operated, then splits off to the starter, a red wire that turns black before going to the key switch, and an orange wire with a black stripe that I didn't trace. The red wire that turns black is the problem. It doesn't connect to the solenoid, but comes out of the same spot that the red battery wire goes into.
That little wire plumb fried. Insulation burned clean off, stuck to other wires, etc.
So I pulled that wire and replaced it, but now I have no spark. What I'd like to do is:
1. get the motor started regardless of what it takes. If I can figure out which wire goes to all the various kill switches I'd like to remove it altogether and see if my spark returns.
2. figure out what the burned up wire is. Is it a charging wire maybe? I don't know, but as of right now it still starts to get hot when I have the key in "run", not "Start". When it starts, the key and wires seem to operate normally (except for no spark).
I've got all the time in the world to fix my old girl so if anyone has any tips I'll do what's necessary to get her troubleshot and running again.
Pics:
Here's the little solenoid with the burned red/black wire
The only four wires that come off the engine. Is one of these the master wire to the various kill switches? (Clutch, reverse, seat, etc)
Engine model, it's a 14.5hp IC Quiet
One of the plugs above runs to the fuel bowl. That seems weird to me.
Thanks in advance!