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positioning redarc solenoid in gu

Submitted: Wednesday, Jun 02, 2004 at 12:44

howie

2nd tray & batt is in,solenoid in hand looking for a 'flat' area to fit the bugger.
a)does it have to be near main batt?
b)will it mind getting showered with mud occasionally?(it will be siliconed)
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AnswerID: 61340   Submitted: Wednesday, Jun 02, 2004 at 13:46

madcow replied:

3.0 OR 4.2TD? 4.2 Has cruise std now and I relocated it down 30mm which left a flat area on the firewall for installation. No! it would not have to be near the battery but accessibility would need to be considered.

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AnswerID: 61348   Submitted: Wednesday, Jun 02, 2004 at 15:11

Bonz (Vic) replied:

fitted mine near the second batteryfar RHS theres a panel there and already has holes in it to fit the redarc.

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AnswerID: 61358   Submitted: Wednesday, Jun 02, 2004 at 16:42

Brian replied:

The Instructions say to mount it as close as practical, to the main start battery!
I mounted mine between the start battery and fire wall, made an adaptor bracket out of flatbar and used existing holes! let me know if you want some photos?

Brian
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AnswerID: 61363   Submitted: Wednesday, Jun 02, 2004 at 17:18

howie replied:

sorry guys, forgot to say the gu is a 4.5 petrol.
will look at suggestions when i get back to the beast tonight. thanks howie
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AnswerID: 61364   Submitted: Wednesday, Jun 02, 2004 at 17:19

Member -Bob & Lex (Sydney) replied:

Mine is on the inner guard between fuse box & fire wall
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AnswerID: 61458   Submitted: Wednesday, Jun 02, 2004 at 23:50

rolande replied:

I went to the trouble of fabricating a bracket for the isolator to bolt into some captive nuts already in the R/Hand guard, between fusebox and firewall. Ready to fit all up then found that isolator will bolt straight into two of the captive nuts, one 6mm and the other 8mm I think. Two hours fabrication, threw away the bracket and installed in 5 minutes, and as close to original battery as it would get, wish someone had posted this earlier.
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AnswerID: 61514   Submitted: Thursday, Jun 03, 2004 at 16:17

flappan replied:

Mines a 4.5 Petrol Patrol , and my Redarc is as close as I can get it to the battery. In fact , a matter on inches.

From memory , its bolted to the Suspension tower , just behind the battery , using a bolt that was there , with just a nut screwed down.

If you want a piccy , let me know.
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