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bottjernat1

I have a question does anybody have the part number for the starter solenoid on my 1976 d-160? It has a 3 post one on it now. Dont know if its original or not. I think maybe it is. But I am sure it isnt located where it should be thats for sure. it is broken and i have to once in a while wiggle it to get it working. i tighten the one bolt holding it in. I am not drilling holes. Does anyone know where it should be mounted? Also like I have said in the past my late dad was a stens dealer i do have 4 post ones can i use one of them? Also how in tater head terms can I figure out how the connections work to it? 

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pfrederi

WH# 101450 (for only $175.00) or any of the many 15 amp units on Ebay Amazon

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bottjernat1
Just now, pfrederi said:

WH# 101450 (for only $175.00) or any of the many 15 amp units on Ebay Amazon

holy moly! $175 she got gold in her? LOL Was the original 3 post? and is it mounted in the wrong place do you know? and thanks for the information!!

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pfrederi

 

  Sorry misread your post 101450 is a regulator.  Any 12 solenoid will work.  Look closely at the 4 terminal.  One small will be marked S (goes to switch)  If the other has an I  ignore it.  If it ins't marked or has a G ground it.

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pacer

Yes, that is the correct mtng position on the D's - with your Onan, its actually visible. On my other D's with Kohler its totally hidden by that piece of tin, once I have to remove the piece to get to it I leave it off.

 

Go to any auto parts store with your solenoid and they can match it, seems like theyre $20, or less

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bottjernat1

You folks are the best!! Thanks guys!

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