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Good deal. That'll make this even easier. Thanks for the help!
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I agreeI did this as a preventive measure, probably a good 100 or so starts with no problems.All CUCV owners should do this before they have starter issues.
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Good point. Good enough to make me change my mind and install a ford solenoid. Much heavier then either of the lawn tractor ones. I had to relocate it, and isolate the grounded mount, but that's no problem, lots of room under the dash. Now I can relax when I start my truck. Glad I read here about this problem before it happened to me.For those of you that might go to your local power equipment company be advised that there are two types of this solenoid used. One has 1/4'' large posts the other has 5/16'' large posts. You want the one with the 5/16'' posts as the internal contacts are stronger. The 1/4'' will work the same as.
You make a good point. I was indeed a little confused by reading this thread. I thought that the: Napa# 7-01860-1 (SME line) with the 5/16'' studs rated at 200Amps was correct due to the information below:your post above will confuse people, you listed the part number and the wrong size studs(for that part number). This is how threads turn confusing and useless!
You want the one with the 5/16'' posts as the internal contacts are stronger.
The relay in the "Doghead Modification" is rated at 200 amps
1. Buy Napa part# 7-01860-1 (SME line)
And how log will it take for the EUC to clear for that?If the original application of the modification relay bothers you, I'll find suitable relay used on the Space Shuttle.
It won't be readily available in all 50 states, it will cost a few thousand dollars, and it wont have billions of existing examples out there(best proven option).
I was thinking that while I'm in there also maybe putting in a switch on the 24V wire from the relay to the starter in case the relay does stick sometime down the road. Maybe it would be overkill though, if the relay replacement is done, but it would be there just in case. But then I thought that maybe this would also double as a hidden anti-theft kill switch. With the switch open (off), any attempt to start the truck would result in a click from the relay and no starter cranking.
See any problem with using this as a hidden kill switch? Or is there a better place in the electrical system for one?
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