honeybadger
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Does anyone know if you can buy just the starter solenoid? So far I've burnt two out and would love to buy a couple instead of purchasing the entire starter. Anyone got a part #?
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That's the entire assembly - which is apparently on backorder with no ETA. Really just need a solenoid if I can find one (Ford apparently doesn't sell them separately).According to one of my visits it was
Installed FR3Z 1102 D :Starter Motor Asy
Core Chg FR3Z 11002 D-C: FR3Z 11002 D - Core Charge
Those were all the referenced part numbers when they replaced mine. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
So it should be this, yes?
https://www.duvalmotorparts.com/oem-parts/ford-starter-fr3z11002d
I got to say... I know a local guy who tracks his more than mine and he's gone through 3 already. He recently did the heat shield install which gave me the thought to due the same. I'm kind of annoyed they have the header that close to the starter.
Try a scrapyard, perhaps? If it's the same solenoid used on other Mustangs that may work.That's the entire assembly - which is apparently on backorder with no ETA. Really just need a solenoid if I can find one (Ford apparently doesn't sell them separately).
I love me some good practical advice hahaCOTA has some hills in the parking areas - not sure where they put you, but maybe just park the trailer at the top of a hill? Or make sure you have a push-start buddy riding shotgun for the weekend!
That wasn't helpful....hope you find what you need this week!
This, find a local rebuilder and see if they will sell you parts. If not give me a PM and I'll contact the rebuilder I used to buy from and see what I can do.How about an Alternator / Starter rebuild shop ? Might be able to help you out with a part.
I have a sneaky suspicion that a bunch of alternators that are sold as new are actually remanufactured or refurbished using core/recycle parts.Looks like rockauto is out of stock too - and they don't have any other sources than OEM or reman: