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Originally Posted by Baffler
If the engine dies immediately when you turn off the key the stop solenoid is working fine. I was originally thinking that if you had corrosion in the wiring loom that it may have been receiving a poor signal from the ignition.
I imagine the fuel under the rubber cap has seeped past those o-rings you replaced and collected over time. It may even be getting past the plunger and escaping through windings.
Not sure how much travel you should see/hear on the solenoid but like all these things it should be of a clean action...if you know what I mean
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No problem turning off. But maybe there's corrosion that affects the advance solenoid. I'll try to measure the signal coming to the solenoid and test the solenoid itself a little better.
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Interestingly, your symptoms sound very similar to those written about in this UKDieselParts blog.
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I actually stumbled upon this yesterday. Hopes are high, that it's this and not the loom.