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Ford solenoid used to replace stater relay

Jakob

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So I posted a thread a while back about my truck not starting. I finally got some time to get around to it. I couldn't readily find a stock replacement relay, so I grabbed a Ford fender mounted solenoid and swapped it in. Once I did that, the truck fired to life! What are the ramifications of using a 12v solenoid on a 24v system?
 

papercu

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Nothing, I put one on a truck 4 or 5 years ago and it's still there. If you have to do a lot of cranking it may go out faster. Wayne
 

halftrack

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You know you don't even need the relay. Just about all the trucks I have come across when they were overhauled they removed the relay and just connected directly to the starterd. It makes one less part to brake later on. I usually take them off the trucks I get and throw them away.
 

Jakob

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I haven't looked closely at the system, I just threw the Ford solenoid in there. Do the two wires from the stock relay get wired together, then the signal wire go to the starter solenoid?
 
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