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  1. Yes. The switch hits the exciter terminal. Nothing is coming out to the starter. I took off all the cables, and two screws holding the cap on. It is definitely loose, but the plastic piece won't separate from the solenoid body. Again, it's pretty loose and moves around pretty good but won,t let go.. Any ideas? I hate to ask but checked on line and couldn't find anything on just the contact disc... If I was to remove the whole solenoid is it just the three screws to the motor housing or is there something holding it inside? I'd probably consider replacing the whole thing while its all apart, but would like to get her started ASAP. Thanks again.

  2. Very shiny. Mike met you at trucktoberfest last year and have been still looking for these for you. Still haven't found any - must be very rare. Glad you found a nice one. For your AC, or too new? (That truck is awesome, still like the horseshoe grill though too!)

  3. Right Jim. I'd think taller gears with that much weight would be less than desirable i.e. more shifting etc. What's that heavy anyway? Here it's overweight vehicles or tandem 48's and how much more top end would you need? I'm sure there is a good reason, I'm just curious.

  4. Thanks Doug. I am pretty good with electrical, but wondering. When you say going thru ? Pretty sure the motor has the negative battery cables on one side and the relay completes the circuit from the pos side of the batteries. So where can you check or did you mean on the bench. Is there a way in the truck? Warm day today (40) so I'll be poking around out there. Thought about just changing the solenoid (relay is part of the solenoid right? ). I used to rebuild starters, alternators, etc., but mostly cars. Just a little rusty (aka getting old). Thanks again.

  5. The starter has a solenoid on it and I assume an integrated relay like most Delco's ..or am I wrong? When you say kicker solenoid something else or? I will try to trace the wires back. I m pretty sure the clunk comes from the solenoid on the motor but I ll check. Thought brushes may be hung up or a bad winding.

  6. Glenn's like a Cummins savant! Hey, to change the subject I think the starters bad. During the fall, it seemed to be fine but every once in a while just the solenoid (or relay?) clunks. Try it a bunch and then suddenly it's good for many more starts. Doing it again now. So I looked at it. It's a Delco Remy MT41. PN 10478897. Now the Remy site says it is obsolete and replaced by an MT42 (and actually says the MT41 is for up to 600 cu in, not my 855?). Now I found a 12V MT 41 model number 10478812 and the Remy site says that is still a good part. So I guess all MT41 CW rotation, 12V I starters are not the same? Should I get mine rebuilt or? Any ideas? Another riddle, sorry!

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