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Old 03-24-2001, 12:57 PM
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does any one have access to a digital camera.I need a snap shot of the wiring connections of the terminal block for the
starter or a desription of what the connections should be.I am repairing a rig job some one did on the starter ( a remote solenoid was installed)

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Old 03-25-2001, 09:25 PM
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The big wire has to be there already, so the other wire will go to the ring connector. It is a single small wire that is hot only when the key is turned into the START position. You will have to install a ring connector onto it and put it directly onto the starter.

The reason this was done, (the rig), was to compensate for a faulty starter or a faulty ignition switch. (A voltage drop of some sort.)

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