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Ground lead = teh where to connect???

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Old 12-21-02, 08:50 PM
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Ground lead = teh where to connect???

allright, the positive lead goes to the terminal on the starter, that black lead with the spade lug goes onto the starter solenoid, now where the **** does the ground lead go?

it's too late and i'm too hurt to think straight, i just wanna be able to get the car to crank so i know i've done something right.
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My ground lead is under one of the bolts that holds the starter to the tranny...I think...lol It just needs to ground to the engine/tranny somewhere

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#3 is where I connect my ground
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Ground lead is for ground, duh. One of the trans to engine mounting bolts is the place for it.
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