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How do you get the solenoid "IN"

edpdx

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I read some threads here from members that have replaced the solenoid on their 28MT starters- they hassled getting it out; but didn't say how hey got it back in- onto the little fork in the starter housing.

Someone who knows please post a solution. I was able to rotate and pull the old one out; but can get the new one back in.
Thanks,
Ed
 

doghead

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Starter repair and testing is covered in TM 9-2320-289-34
 

edpdx

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Doghead, thanks, I went to the -20 manual and they did not seem to cover this the same way. I was trying to replace the solenoid without opening the motor case. I did not think the answer was to pull the pivot screw at the shift lever. The one in the -34 manual shows, I think, the direct drive.

The short answer is that to get the solenoid out and back in again, simply unscrew the bolt on the case that acts as the pivot for the shift lever. It drops the the lever enough for you to lift the plunger spool out of the yolk of the lever. Use a small pick or allen wrench to move the hole of the shift lever into alignment when you are pushing the bolt back during re-installation.

Thanks again, I'll be checking all the manuals from now on.
 

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Try this DelcoRemy manual for the 28MT Gear Reduction Starter.

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