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Need solinoid for starter switch?
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Nick
03-16-2001 18:10:36
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I am planning to put a key start on my H. And just thought. Do I need a solinoid for this? I know its not original but Nether is any thing else.
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big fred
03-16-2001 21:09:39
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Re: Need solinoid for starter switch? in reply to Nick , 03-16-2001 18:10:36
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As Dan said, the Ford unit should work fine. For some reason, Ford seems to mount theirs off the starter and call it a "relay" while GM mounts it on the starter and calls it a "solenoid". If you are running a 6V system, the Ford 6V relay also has a pushbutton on one end that can be used as a remote starter switch. The 12V versions I have seen don't have this.
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Dan
03-16-2001 18:24:11
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Re: Need solinoid for starter switch? in reply to Nick , 03-16-2001 18:10:36
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when i converted my smta to 12 volts I also went to a solenoid instead of the push botton on the starter. used a ford type solenoid. it has the 2 batter posts, in and out, then one wire that runs to your starter switch and the other is to bypass the resister when starting, you may not need it. anyway was pretty cheap.
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