Valve Body Solenoid



hey all.
I'm a new graduate of Mechanical Engineering technolgy and was seeking
some help and hoping your guys could help. I have a friend that has a
small transmission rebuild shop and he wants me to help him build a
machine that can flush the valve body solenoids that he removes from
the transmission. He wants to be able to flush around 6-10 at a time.
He has a machine already that tests them to make sure they are ok, but
it only does 1 at time so he wants to flush them before he tests them.I
am able to build the test unit with all the hydraulics and mountings.
Here is where I run into the problem. I'm not sure how to or what to
use for the electrical parts. I need leads that go to each solenoid and
I need a device that can send voltage to them for 2 sec, the release
for 2 sec for a 5 min period. And I want to be able to vary the voltage
cause some solenoids only take a few volts. This is an example of what
I want it to do and am not sure on how to do that. Any info,
suggestions or anything would be greatly appreciated.
And thanks in advance.

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