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Re: 9-N starting system
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Posted by souNdguy on September 08, 2003 at 11:37:12 from (12.92.0.40):
In Reply to: 9-N starting system posted by t.l. on September 08, 2003 at 09:55:09:
Ok, so you are 12v neg grnd, and use an alternator. You have the oem 6v starter, and an oem 6v solenoid.. and/or a 12v replacement solenoid. The original oem 6v solenoid was internall hot, and used the small post as you described to a push button switch.. though that was on the 8n.. I don't believe the 9n/2n had a solenoid at all. In any case.. if you have a new solenoid, read the directions.. it may want power to actuate.. instead of ground to actuate.... Might be an isolated one if it is 4 posts.. etc. Play around with it on your bench with a batt and some test wires.. shouldn't take long to figure out what needs what. Soundguy Soundguy
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