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SWITCH, Solenoid
The starter motor “Solenoid” switch used on the 64,65,66,67 GTO came in two varieties.
The standard 4bbl. and optional Tri-Power used the 1114356 switch with the Bakelite cap. The 1967 HO/RA came equipped with the 1114348 switch with the Metal cap. Known as the “348” version. This unit was also used on the later RA/SD cars. Obviously a more brutal construction to handle the heat generated by the Larger cast iron exhaust manifolds. One of these “348” units just sold on auction for a hefty price. Chris.
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1) 65 GTO Survivor. 43,440 Original Miles. “Factory” Mayfair Maize Paint with Black Pinstripe, Black Cordova Top, Black Interior, OEM Numbers Matching Powertrain. Purchased from the Lady that bought it new. Baltimore Built (11A). 2) 66 GTO Survivor. “Factory” Cameo Ivory Paint with Red Pinstripe, Red Interior. OEM Numbers Matching Powertrain. Tri-Power (OEM Vacuum Linkage), Automatic "YR" code (1759 Produced). Fremont Built (01B), with the Rare 614 Option. |
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wow!!
I didn't know about these - I knew there were different solenoids, and I have had my share of issues with solenoids that would heat soak. I wonder if these can be rebuilt... For those who care; Ebay auction: 274154503619 Sold date: December 21, 2019 Sold price: $550usd (incl shipping)
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1970 Formula 400 Carousel Red paint on Black standard interior A no-engine, no-transmission, no-wheel option car. Quite likely one of few '70 Muncie three speed Formula 400's left. 1991 Grand Am: 14.4 @ 93.7mph (DA corrected) (retired DD, stock appearing) 2009 Cobalt SS: 13.9 @ 103mph (current DD; makes something north of 300hp & 350ft/lbs) |
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An astute member emailed me asking if the two different solenoids were a different length.
Here ya go GB. Took a few more pics. The metal cap on the “348” is shorter, but overall length with the threaded studs are the same on both. The metal heat shield came on the HO/RA cars, so I recommend this on any GTO. Last pic shows the recent auction on the “348”.
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1) 65 GTO Survivor. 43,440 Original Miles. “Factory” Mayfair Maize Paint with Black Pinstripe, Black Cordova Top, Black Interior, OEM Numbers Matching Powertrain. Purchased from the Lady that bought it new. Baltimore Built (11A). 2) 66 GTO Survivor. “Factory” Cameo Ivory Paint with Red Pinstripe, Red Interior. OEM Numbers Matching Powertrain. Tri-Power (OEM Vacuum Linkage), Automatic "YR" code (1759 Produced). Fremont Built (01B), with the Rare 614 Option. |
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Chris, thanks for posting this info.
Seriously in all my years I have never seen one of those solenoids with the metal end cap, only the plastic/bakelite end cap ones. I wonder if any other GM divisions used the metal one?
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1967 Pontiac GTO 1965 Olds Cutlass 2014 Ford Mustang ----------------------------------- GTO-The Great One for 1967 ----------------------------------- |
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Nice work, Chris! |
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I took some pictures of my solonoid when I was working in that area . Mine is the 1114348 with the heavy duty starter 1108353 . I think this starter only was used in the 67-69 ho ram air cars . I could be wrong though. My car is a 67 gto ho
Solonoid for sale 1000 dollars comes with 52 year old grease ...J/K lol |
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Your welcome!
Thanks for those photos you posted from your “real deal” 67 HO. Nice to see both those OEM components are still there. Chris.
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1) 65 GTO Survivor. 43,440 Original Miles. “Factory” Mayfair Maize Paint with Black Pinstripe, Black Cordova Top, Black Interior, OEM Numbers Matching Powertrain. Purchased from the Lady that bought it new. Baltimore Built (11A). 2) 66 GTO Survivor. “Factory” Cameo Ivory Paint with Red Pinstripe, Red Interior. OEM Numbers Matching Powertrain. Tri-Power (OEM Vacuum Linkage), Automatic "YR" code (1759 Produced). Fremont Built (01B), with the Rare 614 Option. Last edited by 60sstuff; 12-24-2019 at 05:48 PM. |
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In the 1970 Pontiac Service Manual i find the Ram-Air #1108436 starter using #1144366 solenoid.
This starter and solenoid is found in the 1971-74 Service Manuals for H.O./R.A, and S.D. engines. Makes me think #1114348 is a service replacement unit? Also, the solenoid #1114458 cannot be found in the Service Manuals. |
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1114348 1967-74 1967-70 T8 400 HO or Ram Air, 1970 All F Ram Air, 1971-74 All 455 HO or SD 1114458 1973-74 1973-74 All 400 455 exc Super Duty |
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