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Old 01-06-2019, 12:55 PM   #1
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I am looking for the best place to find a hydraulic cylinoid for a 1978 Hilo. Old part number is
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That solenoid can be purchased at any auto parts store. I'd suggest you remove and tag the wires and take a pic then take it to auto zone, advanced etc and get the same one and install it. Where in FL? bonita springs here.
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Thank you. I'm in Port St Lucie
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From what I’ve seen, they look like old Ford starter solenoids...I’ve replaced a few (on cars that is) over the years.

They were on Ford’s in the 60’s and 70’s, and maybe some 80’s/90’s.

Napa should have no problem matching it up.,
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can we order them through some camper company or through hilo its self?
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Every auto parts store should carry them. Hugely generic part, were very popular in the racing crowd for handling heavy load circuits.

Just ask for a Ford Starter solenoid, they’ll know exactly what you’re looking for. They aren’t specific to HiLo or anyone else.

They use a low-current circuit to energize the high current starter motor to drive the hydraulic pump.

Here’s one on Amazon for about $15
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