Have been looking for answers to my starter problem and ran across the articles on installing a solenoid on the firewall to fire the starter.
Seem there is a simple way to jump the "s" post to the Battery post on the solenoid then put the Ford type solenoid on the firewall- like Ford, splicing it into the cable that runs to the solenoid on the starter:
Would this be beneficial in terms of extending the life of the solenoid on the starter- that I seem to be going thru waaay too fast? I was thinking it might because the juice is running directly to the solenoid and the internal "S" button won't be building up carbon or whatever since this step happens at the remote "Ford" solenoid. And... even if the burn out of the solenoid happens to the remote solenoid instead, at least it can easily be changed in the field and replacements are cheap.
Come on all you electrical gurus would this be practical? Useful? Would it work?
Seem there is a simple way to jump the "s" post to the Battery post on the solenoid then put the Ford type solenoid on the firewall- like Ford, splicing it into the cable that runs to the solenoid on the starter:
Would this be beneficial in terms of extending the life of the solenoid on the starter- that I seem to be going thru waaay too fast? I was thinking it might because the juice is running directly to the solenoid and the internal "S" button won't be building up carbon or whatever since this step happens at the remote "Ford" solenoid. And... even if the burn out of the solenoid happens to the remote solenoid instead, at least it can easily be changed in the field and replacements are cheap.
Come on all you electrical gurus would this be practical? Useful? Would it work?