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Thread: Need a starter solenoid with longer threads. What options are out there?

Started 2 years, 2 months ago by 5spd GT
I'd like to know if there are any starter solenoids the bolt right up and replace the factory starter solenoid. But, I need one with a little longer thread What options are out there and part numbers would be nice... Thanks!
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RYC CUKR replied 2 years, 2 months ago
Check out the junction blocks in the link. I do not know of any solenoids with longer studs. If you can't find one you could use one of these junction blocks and transfer some of your wiring over to it and put a jumper between it and the post on the solenoid. http://www.spagettimender.com/battery_cable_system s.php

88mouse replied 2 years, 2 months ago
The ford dealer is the only place that sells them. Be through it before.

vristang replied 2 years, 2 months ago
I would think a distribution block from a car audio shop would work very well. Others have recommended this before, I just haven't gotten around to doing it with my car... just another option, jason

5spd GT replied 2 years, 2 months ago
88mouse - You got a part number on that?

88mouse replied 2 years, 2 months ago
Quote: Originally Posted by 5spd GT 88mouse - You got a part number on that? Nope sorry

Saleen0679 replied 2 years, 2 months ago
There's a similar thread going over at the Corral. So far the number that has come up is F5TU-11450-AA with a possible Motorcraft cross reference number SW1951C. Hopefully there will be some confirmation after somebody buys one.

4G-KDMP replied 2 years, 2 months ago
it's the same person posting in both places.

5spd GT replied 2 years, 2 months ago
4G is right I'm going to try it out hopefully soon...

Shakerhood replied 2 years, 2 months ago
Quote: Originally Posted by Saleen0679 There's a similar thread going over at the Corral. So far the number that has come up is F5TU-11450-AA with a possible Motorcraft cross reference number SW1951C. Hopefully there will be some confirmation after somebody buys one. My Stang has a ...

HISSIN50 replied 2 years, 2 months ago
David, are you Modular on the Corral? I think he was the thread starter on the thread Saleen0679 is talking about. Just in case: http://www.corral.net/forums/showthread.php?t=8884 76

 

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5spd GT
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Need a starter solenoid with...
Published (2007-09-22 10:03:00)
4G is right I'm going to try it out hopefully soon...
88mouse
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Need a starter solenoid with...
Published (2007-09-21 21:12:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by 5spd GT 88mouse - You got a part number on that? Nope sorry
Saleen0679
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Need a starter solenoid with...
Published (2007-09-22 00:52:00)
There's a similar thread going over at the Corral. So far the number that has come up is F5TU-11450-AA with a possible Motorcraft cross reference number SW1951C. Hopefully there will be some confirmation after somebody buys one.
4G-KDMP
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Need a starter solenoid with...
Published (2007-09-22 09:57:00)
it's the same person posting in both places.
Shakerhood
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Need a starter solenoid with...
Published (2007-09-22 22:37:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Saleen0679 There's a similar thread going over at the Corral. So far the number that has come up is F5TU-11450-AA with a possible Motorcraft cross reference number SW1951C. Hopefully there will be some confirmation after somebody buys one. My Stang has a F5TU-11450-BA Solenoid in it and the Studs are standard length.
HISSIN50
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Need a starter solenoid with...
Published (2007-09-23 01:03:00)
David, are you Modular on the Corral? I think he was the thread starter on the thread Saleen0679 is talking about. Just in case: http://www.corral.net/forums/showthread.php?t=888476
RYC CUKR
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Need a starter solenoid with...
Published (2007-09-18 20:38:00)
Check out the junction blocks in the link. I do not know of any solenoids with longer studs. If you can't find one you could use one of these junction blocks and transfer some of your wiring over to it and put a jumper between it and the post on the solenoid. http://www.spagettimender.com/battery_cable_systems.php
vristang
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Need a starter solenoid with...
Published (2007-09-18 23:33:00)
I would think a distribution block from a car audio shop would work very well. Others have recommended this before, I just haven't gotten around to doing it with my car... just another option, jason

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