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M35A2 Starter Wiring

Tenwheels

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Hi all! I am an idiot. I took the starter out of my deuce and a half last year and now I don't remember how the wiring hooks up... Does anyone have a picture or could someone go take one of theirs properly hooked up? Thanks!
 

M35fan

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Hi all! I am an idiot. I took the starter out of my deuce and a half last year and now I don't remember how the wiring hooks up... Does anyone have a picture or could someone go take one of theirs properly hooked up? Thanks!
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Hope this helps. Also, I cant guarantee this is correct, since I am new to Deuces. But my starter works great.
 
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WillWagner

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Use a volt meter so you get it right. 24 volts melts things! Put it on ohms, go from the block or chassis to one of the cables, it should have a good contact, <10 ohms resistance. That goes to the ground stud...the one on the starter motor. The other side should have an open circuit, WAY >10 ohms, this goes to the B+ stud....the one on the solenoid on top of the starter motor. To check that, go from the relay mounted on the block above the starter/below the exhaust pipe, leave it...the VOM...on ohms and one of the cables...the one that goes to the starter solenoid...should have <10 ohms resistance.
 
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