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Old Feb 2, 2003 | 01:52 PM
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Wires Connecting to starter?

i have a 86 tranz am 305 TPI im replacing my starter and have three wires thick black wire (neg) small wire (ignition?) and three small wires into one (POS) there is a bracket running from the block to the starter to hold it. I got the ignition wire hooked up but having trouble finding out where to hook the other two. i tried hookin the pos to the selinoid and the neg to the block with the bracket but the neg dosent want to bend that way...its stiff i nthe direction like it connects to the selinoid.....help?:lala:
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Old Feb 2, 2003 | 02:09 PM
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wait! you should have the big fat wire go to the big bolt on the starter solonoid (you should trace it to the + side of the batt), the two wires in to one go on there as well in fact any of those there with that big eye loop end. the small wire goes to the small terminal on the soloniod.
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Old Feb 2, 2003 | 05:10 PM
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hey man thanx alot i was going ****ing insane trying to figure it out....ill have to pay mroe attention to it next time heh thanx again peace:lala:
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