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ELECTRONIC CUT OFF SOLENOID?
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i have the a12 stock carburettor without the electronic cut off soleniod

does it still use the cable choke?

what difference does it make

also does it mean i cannot place this carburettor on my a12 without the cut off?

if so how do i install the cut off soleniod when i buy my new carburettor if it is needed

Posted on: 2014/2/9 5:57
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What?

* If the carburetor needs a fuel cut-off solenoid, it will come with one.

* A fuel cut-off solenoid has nothing to do with the choke.

* No A12 engine requires a fuel cut-off solenoid

Posted on: 2014/2/9 6:16
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well theres this carburettor for sale and it has a electronic fuel cut off switch, and its for the A12 series maybe a later series

so would i be able to install that carburettor on my a12 and just leave the soleniod unconnected seeming it didnt originally have one?

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Datsun-120 ... ories&hash=item338aa33212

Posted on: 2014/2/9 6:28
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That Carburettor is for the later aseries like a14/15.yes it cant bolt down as the orginal just a swap on.If you wish to leave it disconnected,Bypassing the Anti-Diesel Valve Unscrew the solenoid from the carburetor and take out the 'pin' in the middle. Then re-install the solenoid. Start engine to see if all is well.
It will no longer 'cut' the engine immediately, but otherwise the engine will run well with this pin removed.or
Yellow wire - fuel cut solenoid To general IG circuit (hot when key is Run or Start)

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Posted on: 2014/2/9 7:00
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im not to sure where the ignition wire is il have to find a chart, if anyone has a picture please send a link

thank you darrenwilson this is exactly what i needed, cheers

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my wiring is different to this picture, is there another way i would be able to find the ignition cable?

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Yes. Connect the fuel-cut solenoid to the ballast resistor.

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