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Subject: [Fot] Starter Solenoid
From: duncan.charlton54 at gmail.com (Duncan Charlton)
Date: Sun, 26 Mar 2017 09:40:50 -0500
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Oh, I see ? you?re referring to an ?inertia? starter motor.

The "integral? solenoid I?m referring to is the type that?s mounted to a 
pre-engaged starter motor, thus ?integrated? with the starter motor unit, ie: 
built-in.  The ones I?ve disassembled had a piston inside that was moved by an 
electromagnet when the lead from the ignition switch provides 12V, and the 
piston simultaneously moves a linkage that shifts the bendix gear into position 
against the ring gear while closing the circuit on the two heavy contacts 
connecting the battery with the electric motor, causing it to spin.

Duncan Charlton
Elgin, Texas USA



> On Mar 26, 2017, at 9:32 AM, Bill Babcock <ponobill at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Ah, you?re thinking that the integrated solenoid makes the starter gear 
> engage. no, it?s just a high-current relay?functionally identical to the 
> separate solenoid the old Luca unit uses. I can?t think of a purpose to have 
> a second solenoid?don?t know why they call that particular relay a Solenoid . 
> The bendix engages by drag on a helical actuator. Purely mechanical in every 
> starter I?ve ever seen. 
> 
> 
>> 
>> Your?re right ? what I meant to say was that I shorted from the terminal 
>> with the incoming heavy lead to the small terminal that has the starter 
>> switch lead on it.  That activates the solenoid rather than bypassing it, 
>> which likely simply spins the starter motor and doesn?t move the bendix.
>> 
>> Duncan Charlton
>> Elgin, Texas USA
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> 
>>> If you short across the big terminals you eliminate the integrated 
>>> solenoid. 
>>> 
>>> I have seen people bypass the integrated solenoid and use an external one, 
>>> but my experience with the gear reduction starters is that they fail in the 
>>> connection to the field coil, and rarely anywhere else. 
>>>> 
>>>> Unless?  
>>>> 
>>>> We?ve had two cars that had starting problems that were cured by using a 
>>>> second solenoid.  The actual problem with both was most likely due to a 
>>>> voltage loss between the battery, the ignition switch and the starter 
>>>> solenoid.  
>>>> 
>>>> The Ford solenoid requires very low voltage (something like 2 volts) to 
>>>> engage, whereas the one on my (German) Opel 1900 and the one on the 1978 
>>>> Datsun 280Z clearly required a lot more.  I could short across the big 
>>>> terminals to get the car to start, so I knew the starter motor and the 
>>>> integrated solenoid were both good.  
>>>> 
>>>> Duncan Charlton
>>>> Elgin, Texas USA
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Are you guys not using the gear reduction starters? The built in solenoid 
>>>>> in the starters is a very reliable part. If you?re using a solenoid to 
>>>>> activate the solenoid, I think you have one too many. 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Napa auto parts has a part number ST51. 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> We went with as an emergency repair to replace a broken Lucas at the 
>>>>>> track on a Sunday. They were the only ones in the town open that had 
>>>>>> anything. The counter person spent an hour researching what they had 
>>>>>> that would work. It works. Very reliable. 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I think its actually for 60's era Ford trucks. The Tr4 does not seem to 
>>>>>> mind or be insulted by it any way.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Good Luck, 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Paul
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> I replaced my Lucas unit (with button) with one from the local Farm and 
>>>>>>> Fleet.  Has been dead reliable for 15 years.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Tony Drews
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> At 02:08 PM 3/25/2017, Bob Totten via Fot wrote:
>>>>>>>> Group wisdom on Starter Solenoids for our Triumph's ? 
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> Who sells the better quality Lucas (?) units as my starting problem 
>>>>>>>> has pointed to the solenoid is not functioning properly.  Would also 
>>>>>>>> be interested in learning about any alternative brand that would be 
>>>>>>>> better in the long run.  In 20 years of running my Spit my 5th unit is 
>>>>>>>> on the fritz or is that the life span for these things?
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> Curious,
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> Bob T
>>>>>>>> '64 Spit GT  autocrosser
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> PS  I have inspected and tested the starter, and had it tested at the 
>>>>>>>> local Advance Auto Parts and it functions just fine(?).
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