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Discussion in 'Boxers/TR/M' started by jamesrobba, Mar 3, 2009.

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  1. jamesrobba

    jamesrobba Karting

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    installing a new starter solenoid on by testarossa i have been reading about boring it , putting a grove down the side does this work . what about lubing it . please pass on some ideas if they have worked for you and some pictures would be great thank you jim from calif
     
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    James, I am in the process of doing a major on my Testa. I had my solenoid rebuilt and although I may not use this one back in the car as it has been hit with a steel hammer at some stage the guy that rebuilt it had some good ideas. The design is very similar (in fact same piston ) as a FORD fALCON here in Aust. Too help with problems the solenoid pistons had a groove cut along their length. It is only aprox 1mm x 1mm but is enough to allow the air past. I would not lubricate the piston as with expansion etc this may create a "better" seal. Unfortunately I cannot say if this improves things as I do not yet have it running, but I did have problems previously.
     
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    thank you please keep me inform love to hear from you and i will try you idea sound good , thank you jim
     
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    Since you've got yours off, could you please measure and post the OD of the piston(s) and the ID of the winding(s). My (vague) recollection was that it was already a very sloppy fit (but I can't recall if my memory is about the stock Bosch solenoid or the replacement WAI/Ace Electric solenoid), but others have posted otherwise. Anyway, just hoping that you can add some hard data if it's convenient -- TIA.
     
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    steve give me a few days and i will do that. i see that you posted wai solenoid i could not buy from them i needed a permit # i did go with a company in deer park ny efi they sent me the solenoid it said japan on the box , i am not sure i want to install that , thank you will talk to you thanks jim
     
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    Steve Magnusson Two Time F1 World Champ Lifetime Rossa

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    Thanks for offering to make the diameter measurements jim. Not being able to buy direct from WAI (without a reseller's license) is "situation normal" (I bought mine from a supplier in Denver). They used to have a list of their retail distributors on their website, but that seems to be gone now. Typically, these would be more "industrial" auto/truck part supply houses in the major cities (i.e., not your local Checker, Kragen, Autozone, etc.) -- so you did nothing unusual/wrong with using the company you did, but maybe they made (what they think is) an equivalent substitution.
     
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