Somewhere between revamping my alky setup and moving my alky solenoid from one side of the car to the other it went south
. The electrical solenoid itself (part with the wires coming out of it) is seems to be grounding itself. I tested the two leads with a multimeter and its registering 0-1 ohms, not good. before that test I had tried to trigger the solenoid with a jumpbox. Well, just from hooking up the connections the box let out the loud beep sound which lets you know the circuit is grounded.
Maybe it was when I soldered some ring connectors on the leads and got them too hot
, I dont know. Is it fried?? I have worked with dump solenoids in the past when I used to install hydraulic setups on lowriders. I recall having an issue every now and then with the solenoids getting magnetized and they would get stuck in one position, usually holding the dump open. Is this a possibility here? I think to solve that issue I would just ground the solenoid itself with a screwdriver or something, but its been so long that Im not sure.
This is a solenoid from Carroll Supercharging that I got maybe 2 months ago. I dont have it in front of me, but I think the company name on it was Peter-Paul ? Anyway, it looks to be a really heavy duty and well built piece. I dissassembled it to clean everything out and there is no issue other than the electrical solenoid itself which cannot be taken apart. I may try to swipe one from a hydraulic dump if I can find one and see if it fits, but thats kind of a last resort.
Thanks for any help. I hope someone has some experience with this.

Maybe it was when I soldered some ring connectors on the leads and got them too hot

This is a solenoid from Carroll Supercharging that I got maybe 2 months ago. I dont have it in front of me, but I think the company name on it was Peter-Paul ? Anyway, it looks to be a really heavy duty and well built piece. I dissassembled it to clean everything out and there is no issue other than the electrical solenoid itself which cannot be taken apart. I may try to swipe one from a hydraulic dump if I can find one and see if it fits, but thats kind of a last resort.
Thanks for any help. I hope someone has some experience with this.