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Posted by crackfiller on March 15, 2002 at 17:02:40 from (152.163.207.63):
In Reply to: Hot wires!! posted by crackfiller on March 14, 2002 at 18:38:26:
Today I relocated ground from battery, used a jumper wire to get 12 volt to coil. When I jumped the hot lead on junction block to starter wire on junction block, the engine started before I knew what hit me. The hot wire to the junction block has always come up from the pos. battery connection to the solenoid, at least I think it has. I thought the way I jumpered the second try was exactly the way the starter switch works. Going to try a new switch tomorrow. Thanks for all the ideas, maybe it was the ground. Oh I used the 4 wire harness from trailer wiring to run from switch to junction block, that should have been heavy enough. I think the force was just not with me that day
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