Starter without solenoid?
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Starter without solenoid?
Anyone make a starter without a solenoid? I want to use a remote solenoid, so that I won't have to pull the starter everytime it goes bad.
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There has to be some way of kicking the starter drive out. About the only other way to do it is how Brand "F" manages it; they use a big iron blob hooked up to the drive that hangs off to the side of the motor and a set of contacts that shorts out the armature, such that the motor won't turn until the blob gets sucked in enough to break the contacts and un-short the armature.
Lose the Delco starter altogether and get something better. End the problem the right way.
I have a CVR mini-starter; it completely solved all problems I ever had with my starter, even ones I didn't know I had.
There has to be some way of kicking the starter drive out. About the only other way to do it is how Brand "F" manages it; they use a big iron blob hooked up to the drive that hangs off to the side of the motor and a set of contacts that shorts out the armature, such that the motor won't turn until the blob gets sucked in enough to break the contacts and un-short the armature.
Lose the Delco starter altogether and get something better. End the problem the right way.
I have a CVR mini-starter; it completely solved all problems I ever had with my starter, even ones I didn't know I had.
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