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LT1 starter wiring help

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Old Jul 8, 2008 | 05:34 AM
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LT1 starter wiring help

I would like to wire up my starter today, but I'm not sure how many wires, and which ones go to the starter. There is one wire I am sure that goes there because the guy from 350LT1.com labeled it for me when he did my harness and computer, and it is located around the oil pressure, ignition, etc. wires that need spliced into my exsisting harness. When I was looking around my new harness (lt1 harness) I noticed another wire that was similar to the starter wire already labeled. It is purple, the same wire thickness and is located about 6 inches or so behind the plugs that go to the computer, it is also close to the 02sensor wire to give you an idea of where it is. It also has the circular clip at the end which looks like a bolt can go through it. Is this another starter wire? But if anyone knows how many wires i should have for the starter and where they can be found it would be a great help.

Thanks, Ben.
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Old Jul 8, 2008 | 08:51 AM
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Re: LT1 starter wiring help

I would also like some input on this

The purple wire im pretty sure goes to the solenoid though.
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