[Vwdiesel] pulling the shutoff solenoid

Drew MacPherson drew at scirocco.cs.uoguelph.ca
Fri Feb 7 20:37:02 EST 2003


Most likely not necessary to dremel off the plunger - whenever I've
removed the solenoid the plunger usually just drops out.  You could just
reinstall the top half of the switch and be away.

Drew

On Fri, 7 Feb 2003, Forrest L King wrote:

> Maybe,  but it'll leak fuel like a mofo out of the little hole that you
> removed the solenoid from.  An old aircooled trick (they had shutoff
> solenoids on the carbs) was to pull the solenoid, use a dremel (or a
> horse hair cutter if it is THAT old) and cut the plunger off.  then screw
> the solenoid back on.  It destroys the solenoid - and you have to dump
> the clutch to shut it off.....  good luck.
>
> Forrest
>
> On Fri, 7 Feb 2003 18:16:40 -0500 (EST) Val Christian
> <val at swamps.roc.ny.us> writes:
> > Permit me to ask the question differently.  If the solenoid is
> > removed, will the engine start?
> >
> > >
> > > I agree with Val. solenoid is shut without power. Supply power to
> > > open. I've heard that if your battery ever craps out, you could
> > > attach a 9 volt battery to this solenoid, push start your car,
> > and
> > > drive home! Of course this would be in daylight with a short
> > distance
> > > home.
> > >
> > > >I think its sprung shut (extended) electromagnet open
> > (withdrawn)
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