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08-25-2014, 10:31 PM | #1 |
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My new remote starter solenoid
After trying many solutions for heat-related starter problems, I bought new cables and a $13.99 AutoZone fire wall-mounted F**d solenoid.
I haven’t been stranded yet and I feel good the starter doesn’t have a hot cable hooked to it 24/7. One odd thing was the solenoid I bought showed the “starter” “ignition” posts were reversed. Of course I figured it was a mis-print, until I switched the hook-up to a “starter on right” and nothing happened. (easy swap back of course).
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08-25-2014, 11:42 PM | #2 |
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Re: My new remote starter solenoid
I also installed one of these years ago for the same reason. A mechanic buddy of mine could not stand to see a f**d part installed on a chevy so he replaced it with a relay of some sort. I guess they perform the same job.
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08-26-2014, 10:49 AM | #3 |
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Re: My new remote starter solenoid
The diagram doesn't show a cable(wire) to power the solenoid on a GM style starter. It's absolutely critical. The way it's shown there, the starter would spin but it would not engage the flywheel. I just finished the same type of mod on the 55 for the same reasons but left the battery cables where they normally are and used the Ford starter switch to control a 10 gauge wire directly from the battery to the solenoid and took the purple wire that normally goes to the GM solenoid and attached it to the S terminal of the starter switch. It's actually the heat soak of the solenoid windings that causes the hard start situation and adding heavier wire and a direct current source to that winding usually overcomes the problem. I suppose, using the diagram shown, one could run a wire from the large battery terminal on the solenoid to the S terminal on the solenoid and it would act the same as the old screwdriver trick we used back in the day. I prefer to keep the circuits separate.
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08-26-2014, 11:01 AM | #4 | |
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A heat shield cuts down on this problem in many cases. For reference, the starter from a 99 G30 5.7 (not the only application) will outlast the old Delco starter. You'll need to use the large flywheel though. |
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08-26-2014, 11:18 AM | #5 |
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Re: My new remote starter solenoid
the heat shield that most gm vehicles come with and typically gets tossed when swapping starters will solve most heat soak problems
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08-26-2014, 11:20 AM | #6 |
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Re: My new remote starter solenoid
On the jumper on the Gm solenoid. I took a piece of copper tubing, flattened it and drilled two hole in it, one for the post for the cable and one for the "S" post and installed it on the solenoid. That kicks the solenoid in when you activate the Ford solenoid. Some of the 30.00 remote solenoid kits have a similar piece in them.
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08-26-2014, 02:30 PM | #7 |
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Re: My new remote starter solenoid
Ooops, forgot to mention what I have tried, so far...
I have the 12ga jumper wire, Vette starter, 1000 cranking amp Interstate battery, 00 battery wire direct to the starter (before this revision) and who wants to buy my heat shield?* *joke, not offer to sell
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08-26-2014, 02:45 PM | #8 |
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Re: My new remote starter solenoid
I tried the Ford solenoid to fix a dragging hot starter on my 55, and it didn't help at all. Retarded the timing, new cables and battery, no good. I put a starter for a 95 truck on it, and cured it. Took the Ford solenoid off.
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08-26-2014, 03:54 PM | #10 |
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Re: My new remote starter solenoid
I put a new stock starter and rear starter brace and followed instructions closely on gear clearance. Then I put an Aux battery in and two solenoids. One for each battery. So when I hit the key it gets power from both batteries.
Also good for jump starting. I also put in a battery isolator for charging them both independently. Thing cranks like crazy now. I did this all when my mini starter drive failed. I finally found a drive on ebay but it was still a little looser than I like. I am going to be towing some big trailers and future plans include a retro slide in camper. So I was gonna do it anyway. Big plus is I don't have to get all greasy now when I need to hook up a starter button. Oh and the hard cranking at the gas pump isn't there and I don't get that sinking feeling that I'm gonna need a tow.
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It does make a little bit higher pitch sound when cranking. This truck would not start hot under any circumstances with the big starter. Now it spins great no matter how hot it is.
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08-26-2014, 05:52 PM | #12 |
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I have been told if the starter sound doesn't bother you, it will crank even the biggest bore / highest compression power plant.
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08-26-2014, 06:00 PM | #13 |
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I does not make a whiny/wimpy sound like some starters. I love it, wish I had done this years ago instead of all the band-aid fixes and aggravation. I think it was about 80 bucks from Rock auto.
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As far as the aftermarket gear reduction starters go, they seem to cause more problems than they ever fix and guys tend to buy them because "the cool guys have them" and then run into problems that are usually related to the drive gear not meshing with the flexplate or flywheel right. They have their purpose but most guys don't need them in the first place over a good heavy duty stock starter.
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08-26-2014, 08:38 PM | #15 |
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Re: My new remote starter solenoid
I first started using this set-up when I was racing stock cars in Yuma, AZ. Between 11:1 pop-up pistons and desert heat, this was the only way to ensure the engine could be restarted when hot.
I did the same thing when I built a 454 and installed it in the wife's 1978 C-10. I never had any hot-start issues. -Joe
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