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Starter relay after 12v conversion ?

Lild

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Here's the dirty on it.
86 m1009. I bought a new starter relay to do the dog head conversion a while back. Starter went bad, so new 12v starter & Roscommon 12v conversion was done. How ever, I never got around to the new relay.

as of now, the stock relay is not it. My question is this....
go ahead & put new relay in, in case if I or if I sell truck, want to covert back to stick 24v.

leave the relay in, & either make a jumper wire to the purple to purple/white wire, or cut those two & splice them together.

i've searched, can't find a definite answer, but it seems like when I read up on a member who did the Roscommon conversion, that the purple wires were to have some thing done to them. Sou questions r based off of memory, just can't remember what exactly.
thanks for the help
 

engineman2

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I don't fully understand what your question is. I did the Roscommon 12v mod on my truck and then a while later did the Doghead relay mod. IIRC I just followed the regular instructions Doghead gave and performed the relay swap. It's been flawless ever since.
 
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