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Vintage Indy Car Gerhart Starter Solenoid Switch Repair Collar on 2040-parts.com

US $42.66
Location:

Westlake, Ohio, United States

Westlake, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:Delco Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:1101 Core Charge:NO Warranty:90 Day

You are looking at: One Collar to Repair Delco 12 / 24 / and 32 Volt Parallel Switch Starter Solenoids.  They measure 3.00 OD. The Large Terminals are 3/8"-16 Thread and the Small Terminals are 10-32 Thread. These Collars are New, have not been used or installed.  I also have the Rubber Seal that goes between the Collar and the Cap listed. The photo of a complete Solenoid is to show where the collar is installed, it is Not included in your purchase.  If you are able to solder an electrical connection, you can easily replace a broken or damaged solenoid collar.

I will ship via USPS  in the USA and also for International buyers.  Guaranteed you will be Happy with your purchase.


Please email any questions that you may have and I will be glad to answer them.  Payment is due within 2 days of your purchase.

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