[Tigers] re-locating the starter solenoid

Jerry & Maureen (Mo) JCMC2006 at suddenlink.net
Mon Jul 19 11:14:40 MDT 2010


Go out and buy a high quality solenoid (Blue Streak by Standard is a good
one) and put it in before you get the servo back.  They usually last for
many many years anyway. Like Tom said it is possible to change one out with
the servo in.  

One suggestion I would have is to replace the #4 battey cable with #2 cable
it will allow far more current to the starter. I think I bought 15 ft of it
when I did mine (#2 welding cable). Be sure to use the #2 size for
EVERYTHING (batt to solenoid, solenoid to starter, and engine to frame and
of course batt to ground). It makes a big difference.

Jerry Christopherson
9473187 

-----Original Message-----
From: tigers-bounces at autox.team.net [mailto:tigers-bounces at autox.team.net]
On Behalf Of Allan Ballard
Sent: Monday, July 19, 2010 7:37 AM
To: rfraser at bluefrog.com
Cc: tigers at autox.team.net
Subject: [Tigers] re-locating the starter solenoid

I have my servo off the car--it's being mailed to a rebuilder.

I see that the starter solenoid is mounted *beneath* the servo...

Once the booster goes back on...when/if the solenoid fails the servo will
have to be removed in order to replace the solenoid.

Having to open the brake lines to do an emergency roadside solenoid repair
is
not the best idea.

So I'm thinking of relocating the solenoid---but to where?

Where is the "best" location?

Perhaps in the firewall to chassis corner on the driver's side similar to
the
Alpine?
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