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The starter on the left is the one i used, its hard to get the harness starter wires wrong since usually the ring terminals on them match the size of each lug.
Green/Black - Ground for Unloader relays
Red - Power direct from power junction block (firewall)
Black/Yellow - +12v from Ignition Switch
Yeah that picture sums up a lot of questions asked on here. I second the sticky vote.
I still don't get where the black wire off the firewall has to go, i understand that the red one , the guy marked comes off of the e36 harness, no ? haha sorry i'm slow sometimes
The black wire is the stock e30 wire that terminates into the battery clamp, essentially its the same as the Red wire that comes with the e36/e34 harness.
You could put both the black (e30) and the red (e36) on the same starter lug if you wanted, i chose to just cut my black wire off of the battery junction clamp and used connected the e36 one to the clamp with the bolts already there.
sounds like the bendix is not engaging, can you hear the bendix retract back..it's a really loud click?
Well it just barely touches sometimes. It seems like the starter gear is popping out but not enough to touch the flywheel. I'm using a euro 323 flywheel.
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So it turned out the teeth on the starter was not compatible with the ring gear on my 323 flywheel. The starter i pulled had wide fat teeth and the one i put in had thin sharper teeth. The outsides of both looked the same and they both had the same connections.
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Sorry to bring back a thread from the dead, but I can't find any info regarding how to wire up the older style starter shown on the right here.
Obviously big cable goes to the top stud, medium size (yellow/black) goes on the smaller stud on the right, but what about the black/green unloader wire? I have a fully gutted race car with no electronics in the car at all (except gauges), so do I even need the unloader?
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I'd just like to say that this thread got my engine to fire. I fucked up and wired both small leads to the ground post on my m50 starter, so I had no trigger contact. I remembered that I did that after seeing this. I spent almost 2 hours fixing the problem (didn't take the manifold off) and the starter kicked the engine and it fired right up!
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