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post May 7, 2011 - 11:39 AM
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Needles



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my starter does not operate at all, no clic or nothing

- i change it and put it back my old one who worked 100% good before my swap
- nothing


so i tried to connect positive from tranny direct on positive battery fully loaded
aND jump one cable from there to selenoide on the tranny ..... and a small spark goes and no sound from the starter , after 1 or 2 seconde, i notice my wire begin to weld to the selenoide cable .... what the heck ? i mean, its not my wiring or something, the starter is good, i have all the juice i need,

so nothing but when i unplug the cable to selenoide switch ther eis resistance, the wire grip together lol

any idea ?

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post May 8, 2011 - 6:27 PM
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QUOTE (Needles @ May 7, 2011 - 12:39 PM) *
my starter does not operate at all, no clic or nothing

- i change it and put it back my old one who worked 100% good before my swap
- nothing


so i tried to connect positive from tranny direct on positive battery fully loaded
aND jump one cable from there to selenoide on the tranny ..... and a small spark goes and no sound from the starter , after 1 or 2 seconde, i notice my wire begin to weld to the selenoide cable .... what the heck ? i mean, its not my wiring or something, the starter is good, i have all the juice i need,

so nothing but when i unplug the cable to selenoide switch ther eis resistance, the wire grip together lol

any idea ?
my starter is ran off of a switch. the hot side of the starter i cut the cable ran it inside to a switch, then ran a hot cable from the battery to the switch. it works like a dream and looks cool now, when i work on other people's cars and i want to bypass the problem what i do is the hot side of the starter, i take a cable and run it in the ignition. i get a test light and find the wire that only has power when the key is turned tap in to that wire and and your done. thats how i bypass when i have a problem

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