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Obligatory "Sorry I know next to nothing about electricity" pre-excuse.
Got everything together for doing the doghead starter relay mod proper tomorrow. I know the original relay can stick on and all kinds of bad things can happen. Its gotta go, no question about that. In fact mentioning this around the old man brought back a memory of the starter sticking on for his olds 350 diesel station wagon some years before.
What has been nagging at me though, is the relay I got (part# 7-01860-1 from Oreilly, number isn't broken up exactly like that, but its the same sequence of numbers and looks the same as all the images I've seen) has a bunch of mumbo jumbo written on the side, but very clearly shows 12v... I know at least one of the relay wires going into it is hot with 24v...
Did I get the wrong part? Or does the voltage totally not matter for this particular part/mod?
Got everything together for doing the doghead starter relay mod proper tomorrow. I know the original relay can stick on and all kinds of bad things can happen. Its gotta go, no question about that. In fact mentioning this around the old man brought back a memory of the starter sticking on for his olds 350 diesel station wagon some years before.
What has been nagging at me though, is the relay I got (part# 7-01860-1 from Oreilly, number isn't broken up exactly like that, but its the same sequence of numbers and looks the same as all the images I've seen) has a bunch of mumbo jumbo written on the side, but very clearly shows 12v... I know at least one of the relay wires going into it is hot with 24v...
Did I get the wrong part? Or does the voltage totally not matter for this particular part/mod?
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