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Hi folks,
Getting very close to starting my 3.8 after a complete engine rebuild. How should the body of the automatic choke solenoid be finished? When I removed mine from my engine it was just dirty metal finish. It did not seem to have any paint on it. The casing of the solenoid body is now clean but still ugly with no finish. Can anyone tell me how these were finished when installed?

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my solenoid was painted black
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mine was also painted black
 
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Thank you gentlemen! Black it shall be.

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Is this what it looks like ?



It's made of Mazak, black cap is probably plastic.
 
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No, that is not it. I will post a photo later today.
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No, our device is made up of a base with two 'towers', one of which is the solenoid, initself some 2" tall, with cap & leads.
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What about this ?

Parts for Jaguar Mark II and Daimler V8

I don't know anything about this supplier, but they seem to have the stuff. They are based in Germany.
 
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its the small black thing between the carburators.
 
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Ollibee,
You are exactly correct. Here is what mine looked like before restoration. Looks like it lost some of its finish to leaking petrol!
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Hi all - not exactly an answer to the thread but I need your help: during restoration of my XK120 OTS 1954 the automatic choke solenoid (between the carburators) "disappeared". Any idea where I can purchase another one? Which brand did Jaguar use for the solenoid?
 
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Try SNG Barratt. I got one from them
 
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SNG BarratI just informed that a choke solenoid for my XK120 OTS 1954 (part 4740) is no longer available. What a pity. Does anyone know of another supplier of a new/used choke solenoid?
 
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Originally Posted by TilleyJon
Not cheap, is it ! However for the likely sales volumes not bad, I suppose.
 
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Originally Posted by Fraser Mitchell
Not cheap, is it ! However for the likely sales volumes not bad, I suppose.

And if you have a duff one I guess you don't have much choice either !!

I found other suppliers that want £72 + VAT too !!!
 

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Originally Posted by SNG Barratt USA
The link doesn't seem to work for me.
 
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