How did you work out the wiring for the solenoid? The cable that goes to the battery is too short.Unless you have to have the original starter go with the mini and do not look back.
How did you work out the wiring for the solenoid? The cable that goes to the battery is too short.Unless you have to have the original starter go with the mini and do not look back.
Find a rebuilder, maybe they would want your cores.Hard to even get an old style anymore. My local auto parts store told me the old school cores are getting hard to find. The last core I took in from my 440 New Yorker they gave me a late model style mini as it's replacement.
I offered the storage bin I have full (about 15) of old core starters for rebuilds and another storage bin full of alternators (about 20) .They didn't want them.
Would this help?I just put one in my 67 Charger with a 383 and the cable going to the battery is too short. I'm trying to figure out a way to make it work. The starter is new, and I didn't want to just put in another rebuilt starter. The starter I pulled out looked freshly rebuilt.
That was a non issue.How did you work out the wiring for the solenoid? The cable that goes to the battery is too short.
Just my luck.That was a non issue.
I will look into this. I was thinking of using a terminal block somewhere on the firewall or the fender well and extending it that way. But this might be better. Thanks.Would this help?
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