12 Volt Overdrive Solenoid???
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Complements of KEN CATES' Hudson Stepdown Restoration website.


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Dose or can the solenoids be rebuild just wondering and if so by whom0
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Thank you Ken, the one he has is stamped 1119772, is that relative to anything?
Can't quite make out your plunger measurement but it looks like it might say 15/16ths, which could be the (1") measurement he has told me. Could this work, or is there more to it that plunger length?
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Do not have that GM #. The measurement is “1”” from Base plate to tip of the shaft. 15/16” is from plunger raised flange face to end of the plunger shaft.
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So am I to assume that although they are the correct measurement, they will not interchange unless #s match?
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If the solenoid has the appropriate measurements and works when power is applied, it should be appropriate for use in a R-10 Overdrive. Look at the picture posted... click on it for the large size, and if the shape matches along with the measurements... my guess it will work in a 12 volt system.0
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Thank you Ken.0
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I'm taking this guy at his word that this is a 12volt unit. Is there anywhere I can go to check if the stamped number is for a 12volt unit? #1119772??0
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airbrushguy said:I'm taking this guy at his word that this is a 12volt unit. Is there anywhere I can go to check if the stamped number is for a 12volt unit? #1119772??
Google 1119772 solenoid , lot's of info says it's 12 volt0
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