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The voltage is the same when it works or doest. Im gonna try the ground to the batt.... Its been working fine for years, After getting the trany back from freshing it started acting up. Its a 350 box. we checked voltage at the box and it stays the same.
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Well the ground is not the problem!!!!!! Gonna have to wait till tomm till i can pick up another solinoid.
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voltage may show the same, but the AMPERAGE is what will hold the solenoid in, try it with a new 12 ga. wire direct from the battery.
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Thanks for all the replys. It seems to be 2 bad noids. We got the new one in this morning and from the jump it had a better, stronger "snap" than the other 2. Only had enough fuel for 1 good warm up but it worked every time after getting hot.
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