Mini Hi-Torque Starter Issue
Decided to change out to different starter because the original didn't seem up to par when I tried to start it last week. I must have something wrong because when I hooked the battery up it tried to turn over. Here is the diagram for the starter:
http://chevelleforum.org/picture.php...pictureid=4803 Here's the wiring diagram from AAW: http://chevelleforum.org/picture.php...pictureid=4804 I tried hooking up the positive wire from the battery, the ignition wire and the wire from the alternator all up to the upper terminal on the solenoid. I hooked up the purple ignition wire to the spade terminal. I'm guessing that I should just move the ignition and alternator wires down to the lower terminal but can't find anything online about it. Can someone help? |
I also have a mini starter with the AAW kit. I have the battery and all hooked up to what would be your upper termminal and the purple to the spade terminal. I don't have aux coil wire on mine.
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Sorry Hank, the red wire from the bulk head that runs on the right sure of the AAW diagram to connector N and then to the alternator. I have HEI ignition and have the pink wire running to the coil on the distributor.
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I'm actually wondering if I have the wires reversed on the ignition. I'll look at that, too.
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Wiring on a 71 is different than a 70, so I'm trying to understand how the 71 is supposed to be. I would guess the red wire, connector N, feeds battery power to interior and ignition switch. Purple wire should come back from ignition switch through neutral safety switch to starter. It powers the solenoid to crank the starter. Red wire to alt charges the battery when engine is running. Don't see battery cable in diagram but you said it's on top terminal.
I think I understand what you're saying now and honestly sounds like it was wired up correctly. Alt, power to fuse block (red wire) and battery to top lug on starter. Purple wire to spade terminal. Pink wire to coil on distributor. You don't need the yellow wire or ballast resistor since you have an HEI distributor. Don't see anything wrong. Leave the purple wire off and connect battery. If it starts cranking then there's something wrong with the starter. Shouldn't crank until you feed 12v to the spade lug, purple wire. If it doesn't start cranking then check voltage on purple wire, it must have 12v but it shouldn't. Not until you turn the key to start. Hope you have a meter, you really need one. Under $10 at Harbor Freight. |
I have a meter but I'll admit I'm no electrical wizard. I need to check which wire's go where on the ignition switch and neutral safety switch under the dash to make sure they are hooked up correctly. I'm just confused why I didn't have any issues with the old starter. Maybe it's wired differently?
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