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"Tool to assist solenoid removal"


John Bonnett

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This is probably a job that fortunately doesn't need doing very often but I thought it might be of interest.

the lower slot head screw holding the solenoid onto the Type D overdrive is very inaccessible being shielded on the one side by the body of the solenoid and the other by the chassis.

I made a simple tool to slide over the head of the screw thus locating the little blighter and then inserted a screwdriver down the tube. It was then very easy to insert the head of the driver into the slot of the screw.

I hope the pictures explain the tool better than I have.

The flat attached to the tube is to aid positioning.

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John, I get the impression that when something annoys you, you don't rest until it's been addressed!
Right oh then, are you going to offer a retro-fit option for the rest of us? I'd pay you a couple of quid alright, if you want to pop round.   :)
If you bring your tool for automatically replacing rear trunnions with you too, I'd be obliged.  ;)

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  • 9 months later...

Thanks for the inspiration. I fixed my bouncing points on the solenoid by giving them a clean with a Dremel. Removing the lower screw was a pain as usual. I made a long bolt like yours, and refitting was a sinch! I used an M8 long hex head bolt I picked up from the nut and bolt rack in Ikea! Very satisfying fixing my overdrive for free! Cheers!

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Similar tool handy for getting the float bowl off Stromberg carburetors whilst still on the car, particularly for we older blokes.
A suitable diameter section of telescopic antenna cut a couple of millimeters longer than the blade of the screwdriver you are using works well in this case.

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