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Posted by souNdguy on March 16, 2006 at 08:26:17 from (12.65.156.183):
In Reply to: Re: 4 terminal solenoid and wiring for starting... posted by TRCTRMAN on March 16, 2006 at 08:08:57:
What Bob is saying.. is that a 4 terminal isolated solenoid can be used with the oem push button switch. On the 4 terminal iso units.. you have 2 big and 2 little studs. the little studs go to power and ground.. don't matter which polarity.. the big studs go to battery and starter. What you do is wire one of the little wires hot to the battery, and then the other little wire to your thumb switch. 4 terminal ignition bypas solenoids ( most common) have 2 big studs and 2 little studs. 1 big stud to battery, 1 big stud to starter... case of solenoid is grounded to starter.. 1 little terminal ( usually S ) to switched power from an auto style spring loaded key switch.. the other small terminal , (usually marked I), is the ignition bypass terminal and gets wired to the coil to bypass the ignition resistor during starting.. When the key switch is let up, I and S will not have power, starter side of solenoid will not have power.. etc. hard to diagnose this stuff if you don't have at least a rudimentary understanding of electronic theory, and a vom or at least a test lamp.... no offense.. but if you are having wire problems.. you might want to enlist some electrically inclined person to help you.. Soundguy
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