How do you start the traceot, Key switch with OFF, Run,Start, OR a Push Pull button and a pull rod to make it start. If a key switch is used, the little round cylinder thing (often incorrectly called a solenoid)is a starter relay. There should be three or four terminals on it. One small one is labeled S the other small one is labeled I. The S termional is closest to the big terminal that should connect to the battery Plus with a big fat wire. This S terminal is connected to the ignition key or starter button, and nothing else. The I terminal should be connected to the coil side of the ballast resistor, and nothing else. The other big terminal is connected to the starter motor big terminal. There should be a #10 wire from the battery connection of the solenoid (+) to the amp gauge. There should be no other connection there. The other side of the amp gauge should have a wire going to the key, and light switch. And a #10 wire going to the alternator big terminal. The diode is placed near the alternator and one lead goes to the ballast resistor connection to the key, the other goes to the L terminal on the alternator (with the white band toward the alt. I hope this helps. If you have a rod pull starter, we need to know> Jim
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