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Technical Support / Re: Immediate starter engagement
« Last post by Eric Maclean Co-Admin on April 13, 2026, 01:11:56 PM »Brian
Many of us here carry a spare ignition solenoid which is a common fault item in the forward electrical bay.
That ignition solenoid is also an isolated ground solenoid meaning the internal coil is not grounded to the case of the solenoid
Although the ignition solenoid is rated for continuous duty and is capable of 85 amps making it a little over kill for the starter primary or trigger solenoid it is configured the same way and will work well in that roll.
Also Cole Hersey makes the same continuous duty solenoid in a 200 amp rating with silver internal contacts making it more durable which is a very good alternative for the ignition solenoid in the forward electrical bay.
So you can see if you can only carry one spare that is the one you want
Eric
https://www.colehersee.com.au/product/spst-12v-85a-continuous-duty-solenoid/
Many of us here carry a spare ignition solenoid which is a common fault item in the forward electrical bay.
That ignition solenoid is also an isolated ground solenoid meaning the internal coil is not grounded to the case of the solenoid
Although the ignition solenoid is rated for continuous duty and is capable of 85 amps making it a little over kill for the starter primary or trigger solenoid it is configured the same way and will work well in that roll.
Also Cole Hersey makes the same continuous duty solenoid in a 200 amp rating with silver internal contacts making it more durable which is a very good alternative for the ignition solenoid in the forward electrical bay.
So you can see if you can only carry one spare that is the one you want
Eric
https://www.colehersee.com.au/product/spst-12v-85a-continuous-duty-solenoid/
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