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Fuel shut off
Wheres the cheapest place you know of to get a fuel shutoff solenoid?
cummins wants like 262
I got a PTO cable thats ALOT cheaper than that.
Thanks Bryan
cummins wants like 262
I got a PTO cable thats ALOT cheaper than that.
Thanks Bryan
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Direct replacement Fuel shutoff selenoid $185
http://www.citydiesel.net/shutoff-so...cPath=22_26_48
Fuel selenoid that needs a adapter $159
http://www.citydiesel.net/shutoff-so...cPath=22_26_48
adapter $18
http://www.citydiesel.net/shutoff-so...cPath=22_26_48
http://www.citydiesel.net/shutoff-so...cPath=22_26_48
Fuel selenoid that needs a adapter $159
http://www.citydiesel.net/shutoff-so...cPath=22_26_48
adapter $18
http://www.citydiesel.net/shutoff-so...cPath=22_26_48
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DON'T REPLACE THE SOLENOID!!!
Likely nothing is wrong with it unless it is very visibly burned up on the outside.
The solenoid is probably the most needlessly replaced item on a 12 valve, expensive too. The solenoid is a very simple, sturdy device that will easily last the life of the truck. It either works or it doesn't, there is no such thing as one getting weak.
The problem is almost always a corroded blue wire from the driver's side battery or a bad relay on the firewall. The rubber boot that protects the solenoid can fall apart allowing gunk and rust to bind the solenoid, clean it up and replace the boot.
Relay and boot are availible for a good price here http://www.fostertruck.com/dodge/default.htm
Likely nothing is wrong with it unless it is very visibly burned up on the outside.
The solenoid is probably the most needlessly replaced item on a 12 valve, expensive too. The solenoid is a very simple, sturdy device that will easily last the life of the truck. It either works or it doesn't, there is no such thing as one getting weak.
The problem is almost always a corroded blue wire from the driver's side battery or a bad relay on the firewall. The rubber boot that protects the solenoid can fall apart allowing gunk and rust to bind the solenoid, clean it up and replace the boot.
Relay and boot are availible for a good price here http://www.fostertruck.com/dodge/default.htm
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