Going to start a discussion and collection thread concerning the familiar up-right style solenoids used on the majority of Ford gas vehicles 1965-1973.
Have been working on an off on an article for the Library so any additional findings will be shared by all. Thought I would start out describing the exterior features that I've been focusing on. Some of the descriptive words used to describe the features are of my making just so I can sort and compare different versions
During the time period identified in the title one difference is the electrical lugs used to attach the battery and starter cables primarily. Three different things I've identified are:
- Length. Approx 3/4" or 7/8" in length from the solenoid base not the end of the retaining nut
- Threads. Fine or course
- Lug or shaft end. Tapered or squared
Below is an example - Long squared on the left and short tapered on the right
Another difference is the upper rivet that attached the main body to the steel mounting bracket
Right now I've narrowed the features down to nine in total. Details are oriented as if your looking head on as mounted and viewing it from the drivers side of the engine compartment and in the picture below. If your example does not have a certain feature just post "none"
1- Engineering number
2- Marking - Right side of mounting bracket - FoMoCo in an oval or rectangle or Large or small AUTOLITE
3- Makers make - Left side of mounting bracket.
4- Rivet style
5- Cable lugs/shafts - Course or fine. or Long or short
6- Cable lug/shaft nuts - Square with start washers or Shouldered nuts with no washer
7- Small lug/shaft nuts - Square with start washers or Shouldered nuts with no washer
8- Vent - On bottom of the solenoid
9- Date stamp - On bottom of solenoid
If you know the car the solenoid originally came on the cars VIN or shortened vin would help or on later cars the real build date and factory.
Hope some of you have a pile of these that you can find time to go through and participate