T TheDude Well-known member Aug 9, 2010 #1 Does anyone make a starter with a built in solenoid for the (1968) I6 200? I would like to clean up the wiring in the engine compartment. Thanks
Does anyone make a starter with a built in solenoid for the (1968) I6 200? I would like to clean up the wiring in the engine compartment. Thanks
rbohm 5K+ Departed Member Aug 9, 2010 #2 8) no one that i know of. why not put the battery in the trunk along with the solenoid? that way you run the starter cable under the car.
8) no one that i know of. why not put the battery in the trunk along with the solenoid? that way you run the starter cable under the car.
T TheDude Well-known member Aug 9, 2010 #3 That is what I plan to do. I thought I could avoid mounting the solenoid in a place where I have to drill new holes in the sheetmetal.
That is what I plan to do. I thought I could avoid mounting the solenoid in a place where I have to drill new holes in the sheetmetal.
addo Top Poster VIP REDLINE 10K Aug 9, 2010 #4 I'm pretty sure the PMGR type have integrated solenoids. Also look up Bosch interchanges by year/model - there may well be one.
I'm pretty sure the PMGR type have integrated solenoids. Also look up Bosch interchanges by year/model - there may well be one.
rbohm 5K+ Departed Member Aug 9, 2010 #5 TheDude":zefxtupe said: That is what I plan to do. I thought I could avoid mounting the solenoid in a place where I have to drill new holes in the sheetmetal. Click to expand... 8) mount the solenoid to the battery box.
TheDude":zefxtupe said: That is what I plan to do. I thought I could avoid mounting the solenoid in a place where I have to drill new holes in the sheetmetal. Click to expand... 8) mount the solenoid to the battery box.
T TheDude Well-known member Aug 9, 2010 #6 rbohm":1gtwtaxf said: TheDude":1gtwtaxf said: That is what I plan to do. I thought I could avoid mounting the solenoid in a place where I have to drill new holes in the sheetmetal. Click to expand... 8) mount the solenoid to the battery box. Click to expand... Awesome. Will do.
rbohm":1gtwtaxf said: TheDude":1gtwtaxf said: That is what I plan to do. I thought I could avoid mounting the solenoid in a place where I have to drill new holes in the sheetmetal. Click to expand... 8) mount the solenoid to the battery box. Click to expand... Awesome. Will do.