Remy 50MT Motor 12V 24V Semi Solid Link Solenoid User Manual

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Instruction Sheet

10500262

15JL13 C/P30500 REV4


NOTICE

- Only licensed Remy International, Inc. product and component parts should be used, and the use of other parts or modifications not approved

by Remy International, Inc. will void all applicable warranties. The failure to carefully follow these Installation Instructions, set forth above, will void all
applicable warranties. DELCO REMY is a registered trademark of General Motors Corporation, licensed to Remy International, Inc. Pendleton, IN 46064.
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2012 Remy International, Inc. All rights reserved

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50MT Motor 12V and 24V Semi-Solid Link Solenoid Installation Instructions

Notice! Starting Motor must be removed from vehicle before the Semi-Solid Link Solenoid can be removed and replaced. Read all of
the removal and replacement instructions before proceeding.

WARNING!!!

ALWAYS USE PROPER EYE PROTECTION WHEN PERFORMING ANY MECHANICAL REPAIRS TO A VEHICLE

INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY INSTALLATION AND OR REPAIRS TO THE DELCO REMY STARTING MOTORS.
FAILURE TO USE PROPER EYE PROTECTION CAN LEAD TO SERIOUS AND PERMANENT EYE DAMAGE.

Only perform the mechanical functions that you are properly qualified to perform. A professional installation specialist should handle
mechanical repairs that are beyond your technical capabilities.

DANGER!!!

ALWAYS DISCONNECT BATTERY GROUND BEFORE REMOVING OR REPLACING CABLES AT THE STARTER.

FAILURE TO DISCONNECT THE BATTERY GROUND CABLE CAN LEAD TO SERIOUS INJURY.

NOTICE!

FOLLOW ENGINE AND/OR VEHICLE MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY WHEN REMOVING AND

INSTALLING THE STARTERS.

These instructions describe the removal process for 50MT Conventional and Semi-Solid Link Solenoids and the installation of Semi-Solid
Link Solenoids.

Determine the solenoid type on the starter by the part number stamped on the solenoid metal mounting bracket and proceed to
the instructions for that type of solenoid.

Conventional solenoid part numbers will be 1115662 or lower (Follow instructions A)

Semi-Solid Link solenoid part numbers will be 1115714 or higher (Follow instructions B)


Fasteners, in this document, are referred to by wrench size rather than thread size.

A. Conventional Solenoid Removal Instructions (See illustrations Pg. 2)

1.

Remove 3/4” nut [1] on solenoid motor terminal “MTR".

2.

Remove 3/4” field terminal nut [2] at the frame.

3. Remove the stamped metal connector strap [3].
4.

Remove the 3/8” nut [4] from ground terminal “G”.

5.

Disconnect the flexible ground cable [5] from the “G” terminal.

6. For models with a boot clamp [8], remove clamp by inserting screwdriver into serrated portion of clamp and prying upward. Save

the clamp for reuse.

7. Remove four E8 Torx Head screws [7] that mount solenoid to motor frame.
8. Remove solenoid from lever housing. Plunger and boot will remain on starter.
9. Remove access plug [9] and gasket [10] from front of lever housing, ensuring gasket is removed.

10. Remove 1/2” plunger nut [11], carefully so it does not drop into motor, while holding the plunger securely to prevent rotation.

Dispose of nut.

11. Remove plunger and boot assembly.

B. Semi-Solid Link Solenoid Removal Instructions
(See illustrations Pg. 2)

1.

Remove 3/4” nut [1] on solenoid motor terminal “MTR".

2.

Remove 3/4” field terminal nut [2] at the motor frame.

3. Remove the stamped metal connector strap [3].
4.

Remove the 3/8” nut [4] from ground terminal “G”.

5.

Disconnect the flexible ground cable [5] from the “G” terminal.

6.

Remove access plug [9] and gasket [10] from front of lever housing, ensuring gasket is removed.

7. Remove 1/2" plunger nut [11] carefully by following the steps outlined below. Proper care must be exercised when completing

this step to avoid personal injury and property damage. Also, to avoid overheating and possible damage to the solenoid,
power should not be applied in excess of one minute.

a) Solenoid must be energized for removal of 1/2" plunger nut [11] to prevent plunger from rotating and damaging the rubber

boot. Warning: Ensure stamped metal connector strap [3] is disconnected to prevent motor from rotating.

i. Check required voltage (12V or 24V) stamped on solenoid bracket to energize solenoid.

ii. Apply appropriate power (12V or 24V) to solenoid between "S" [6] (positive lead) and ground [5] (negative lead)

terminals. Seat the plunger by simultaneously pushing on 1/2" plunger nut [11]. Note: 24 volts can be obtained by
connecting two 12V batteries in series.

b)

Remove 1/2” plunger nut [11], carefully so it does not drop into motor, and dispose.

c) Remove power immediately after nut is removed.

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