The parts manual calls for p/n 0411021-1. When that one is no longer in stock use p/n 0712603-1. Entering that p/n into Iwantcessnaparts comes up with it being superceded to p/n 0712603-2 for $426.55. But a look at Cessna Service Letter 65-89 says, "An improved design heavy duty battery contactor has been incorporated on all 1966 single engine models. ... this same contactor can be addded to all earlier single engine models." They say to use S1579-1 which has been superceded by S1579A2 which has been superceded by p/n 111-140D which is available for $42.08 at cessnaparts.com. Don't forget to install diode p/n 0770728-1 on the relay. It only costs $44.56! My guess is the aviation division at Radio Shack might have it a bit cheaper.
Any NAPA auto parts store should have a "Continuous" 12v solenoid that works fine. When checking to see if it is the correct type for the job,look for electrical continuity between the small terminal and the large input terminal from the battery. A master switch solenoid should "Make" when connected to the battery and the small terminal is connected to ground.
And it sure as hell shouldn't cost anything like those prices quoted. Maybe $15 or $20.
If you use a NAPA part (or other auto part) be CERTAIN that the one you select is intended for CONTINUOUS DUTY and not intermittent duty. (Those intended for starter operations are intermittent only and will overheat in continuous use such as in the battery master switch operation of our aircraft.)
'53 B-model N146YS SN:25713
50th Anniversary of Flight Model. Winner-Best Original 170B, 100th Anniversary of Flight Convention. An originality nut (mostly) for the right reasons.
FORGET e-junk on this inexpensive part. New, aircraft quality, correct part is less than $18 from Spruce. 877-477-7823
'53 B-model N146YS SN:25713
50th Anniversary of Flight Model. Winner-Best Original 170B, 100th Anniversary of Flight Convention. An originality nut (mostly) for the right reasons.
John,
Give me a minute, I'll look for another link. ... There. Fixed the link. Thanks for bringing it to my attention. I was logged into Cessna Support and didn't realize the video couldn't be viewed without logging in.
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