Dean's starter thread
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Apr 6, 2017 05:47AM | dklawson | |
Apr 6, 2017 03:47AM | Mini41 |
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I think they were referring to the thread linked below.
https://www.minimania.com/msgThread/115337/1/1/High_Torque_Gear_Reduction_Starter
https://www.minimania.com/msgThread/115337/1/1/High_Torque_Gear_Reduction_Starter
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A previous poster was having trouble with his starter and a responder suggested that he "check out Dean's starter thread" where he discusses the use of starter relays to trigger the solenoid. Can anyone direct me to that thread?
I'm currently (no pun intended) getting power to my new starter relay which is attached to my new wiring harness but not from it to the new solenoid. I can power the solenoid and turn the starter with a remoter starter trigger, but not through the relay.
This car was a flood salvage purchase and so everything electrical on it has been replaced and it has really been frying my bacon as I chase down all the gremlins. I have everything working now but the d--- solenoid.
Jack
I'm currently (no pun intended) getting power to my new starter relay which is attached to my new wiring harness but not from it to the new solenoid. I can power the solenoid and turn the starter with a remoter starter trigger, but not through the relay.
This car was a flood salvage purchase and so everything electrical on it has been replaced and it has really been frying my bacon as I chase down all the gremlins. I have everything working now but the d--- solenoid.
Jack