need help fast! starter ?
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need help fast! starter ?
hey everyone, i just put in my new starter and there are 2 threaded things at the top( one has a peice of wire comeing from the starter to it) and a little plug thingy. i pluged the plug thingy and i put the wire next to it on the right threaded peice. but now i have a little metal o-ring thing with a black box next to it. do i conect that to the last treaded peice that has the cable. please help fast, i have to go to work in 30 min. thanks, Gabe
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For the 2 threaded studs, 1 is power and 1 ground (from the battery terminals) and I forget which is which. The little prong on the starter is the starter solenoid.
The black box with the ring connector sounds like the condensor for the oil pressure gauge and is supposed to be bolted onto the slave cylinder on the tranny.
The black box with the ring connector sounds like the condensor for the oil pressure gauge and is supposed to be bolted onto the slave cylinder on the tranny.
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There are 3 connections on the solenoid. (The small cylinder on top of the starter.)
The smallest one is from the ignition switch, to operate the solenoid. Of the remaining 2, the one with the wire already attached to it and going down into the starter motor remains as it is - You don't attach anything to it. It is not a ground, it is the switched power connection to the starter. The other large terminal is for the battery cable from the positive side of your battery. When you turn the key, the solenoid engages the starter gear and it also connects (internally) the terminal with the battery cable to the terminal with the wire running down into the starter.
The starter is grounded by its mechanical connection to the engine/trans.
The smallest one is from the ignition switch, to operate the solenoid. Of the remaining 2, the one with the wire already attached to it and going down into the starter motor remains as it is - You don't attach anything to it. It is not a ground, it is the switched power connection to the starter. The other large terminal is for the battery cable from the positive side of your battery. When you turn the key, the solenoid engages the starter gear and it also connects (internally) the terminal with the battery cable to the terminal with the wire running down into the starter.
The starter is grounded by its mechanical connection to the engine/trans.
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no no no, i didnt break anything on the starter yet. i did everything that NOPISTONS said. thank you everyone for the help but now my car is carbon locked
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