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Posted by JCC on September 12, 2000 at 07:51:41 from (63.10.117.162):
In Reply to: Re: Ford 2000 wiring diagram posted by walt on September 06, 2000 at 15:41:24:
Walt, thanks for your response. I have a one post Delco alternator. The wire from it goes directly to battery. There is also a starter relay with two large posts, one on top for battery feed and one on bottom going directly to starter. Inbetween these two posts are two smaller posts, one marked with an I and one marked with a S. Which wire goes where? I have the wire from the I terminal going directly to my key switch. (On the back of my ket switch, it has two posts, one says coil and other says ammeter. I have another wire coming off the S post and going directly to my starter button on transmission case. However, my button is dead (I replaced this with new one, but still dead). Did you by any chance run across a wiring diagram for this type conversion. Once again, thanks for help! Thanks, JCC
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