This is not Vega specific as Vista was repowered with a Vetus engine.
Being an imbecile where engines (and many other things) are concerned
perhaps someone can point me in the right direction.
Everytime I crank the engine it blows a 10amp fuse in the ignition
curcuit. The ignition switch is a four potition switch,
off - on - preheat - crank
The fuse does not blow till the crank position. If I disconect the
wire that goes to the starter solenoid, the fuse does not blow, but of
course the engine does not crank.
I measure less than one ohm in the solenoid coil. Does that seem much
to low, I would have thought more like 10 ohms (just over an amp seems
more than enough to switch the starter motor)
What might a typical value be?
BTW its a M2.05, if anyboby has one could they measure the resistance
of the solenoid coil.
Grateful for any info or observations.
George Towler "Vista" 1043
Being an imbecile where engines (and many other things) are concerned
perhaps someone can point me in the right direction.
Everytime I crank the engine it blows a 10amp fuse in the ignition
curcuit. The ignition switch is a four potition switch,
off - on - preheat - crank
The fuse does not blow till the crank position. If I disconect the
wire that goes to the starter solenoid, the fuse does not blow, but of
course the engine does not crank.
I measure less than one ohm in the solenoid coil. Does that seem much
to low, I would have thought more like 10 ohms (just over an amp seems
more than enough to switch the starter motor)
What might a typical value be?
BTW its a M2.05, if anyboby has one could they measure the resistance
of the solenoid coil.
Grateful for any info or observations.
George Towler "Vista" 1043