I'm very new to all this, but am hoping to get some help figuring this out.
I have a MAX IV (year unknown...all the plates are spray painted over). It runs with a Briggs & Stratton 18HP v-twin. Starts great on the first turn of the key...doesn't seem to need much choke to start up and runs/idles/etc just fine.
The wiring was ok...but there was some splices/taps for a radio (long gone). I cleaned up the wiring and am pretty sure all the wiring up front by the ignition switch/hour meter/voltmeter is clean and pretty much back to "stock".
The issue is not being able to turn off/kill the engine with the key. The issue existed before I cleaned up the wiring...and persisted afterwards. Completely possible/likely I've missed something.
When I turn off the key, the engine keeps idling along as if nothings happened. If I play with the choke/throttle on the engine itself I can, most times, starve out the engine until it quits. Reading as many posts as I could...I did try to turn the key slowly, wiggle it as I turned it off, etc... to no effect
What should I look at next? I'm not an engine guy...so I'm not sure where to look/test. When the key is turned off...what circuit is interrupted (ground...+ve current, etc..)?
Is it as simple as these switches get worn out (the key/slot seems so worn that using a key might be optional...LOL) and just replacing it would do the trick? Could have sworn that it only had 6 pins on the back of it in a little triangle arrangement...but most references refer to a 7 pin..
Any help or pointers are much appreciated!
https://6x6parts.com/11004-ignition-...ls-max-iv.html
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Found this post... http://www.6x6world.com/forums/argo-...-turn-off.html
I'll check that out tonight and see if I can find a loose/bad connection. Nervous to poke around randomly not really knowing what I'm looking for...LOL