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Re: b. young did you fix ih 240 steering?
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Posted by Slowpoke on January 17, 2004 at 01:08:24 from (67.30.99.20):
In Reply to: b. young did you fix ih 240 steering? posted by deano on January 15, 2004 at 17:30:06:
Hi, Deano I'm working on a IH240U starter. Can you tell me what is used to carry the power from the solenoid to the interior of the starter? Mine had a #8 wire, connected to the solenoid by a common yellow crimp-on terminal, and cold soldered to the field coil connection. Of course it was severly burned because of its small size. I've tried a piece of #4 battery cable, but it doesn't want to bend in a small radius to meet the field terminal after it passes thru the square, rubber protector in the end of the starter case. I think an insulated flat copper bar may have been used. Can you describe how your solenoid is connected to the starter field coils? Thanks [email protected]
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