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Old 11-30-2025, 12:34 PM
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Delco starters were used on many things other than Chevs.

Best source of grimy = minty caps here is Larson implement in Cambridge MN.
Shelves full of solenoids- starters.
Many of my tractors have the right cap.

Remember the metal solenoid body is dated and numbered.

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Old 12-01-2025, 03:11 PM
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Just checked epay searching "NOS DELCO STARTER SOLENOID".
Plenty as usual.

I am not the final answer on this so look hard and closely.

Remember you n4ed the notch on, top for cable locating ear.
They do not all have that.
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What year /starter numbers had BROWN solenoid cap and when did they change to BLACK
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