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Posted by dave guest on March 16, 2006 at 20:59:54 from (4.229.177.143):
In Reply to: 4 terminal solenoid and wiring for starting... posted by TRCTRMAN on March 16, 2006 at 05:50:31:
All info you need has been posted. You have to decide do you want key start, button start,or both? If your button is a grounding type 1 terminal, you only have 2 choices. Purpose of solenoid as you are using it is to allow bypass of resistor for starting only delivering full battery voltage to coil. Only applies to ford type with S and I terminals. Second solenoid type only feature is allowing key switch to start. No bypass possible. Talking 12 volt.
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