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RE: Starter Wiring

To: <webb@daikin-america.com>
Subject: RE: Starter Wiring
From: "Gary Fluke" <res0s0t7@verizon.net>
Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2004 22:53:18 -0800
Pat,

I fitted a new gear drive starter, so I had to modify the wiring to make the
voltage increase at the ignition coil while starting, as per original.
Therefore, I can't just look at my wiring in order to answer your question.
It seems to me though, that the terminal you are looking for may be recessed
in a cavity so that you can't see it.  Have you used a mirror to look at the
terminal area of the solenoid?


Gary
'73

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Subject: Starter Wiring


While replacing the intake/exhaust manifold gasket I noticed one of the
wires at the starter solenoid is just hanging free. In tracing the wires
down using Dan Masters excellent book I also noticed the 2 White/Orange
wires are connected to the top "A" terminal, not the bottom "C" terminal
(76 model TR6 with M418G starter). The wiring diagram shows a wire from an
unlabeled terminal on the left side of the solenoid to the positive side of
the coil. My loose wire appears to be this wire (0.6 ohms to one of the
wires on the coil's + terminal, colors faded but may be yellow). Problem is
I don't see any terminal on the left side of the solenoid to connect it to.

1. What should I do with the loose wire?
2. Should I move the 2 White/Orange wires to the "C" terminal?





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