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Good Morning Gents -

After a week's worth of rain, I can finally get back to working on my F150.

Today, I am hoping to install my PMGR starter. I am certain as to my connections to the fender mounted starter relay/solenoid. However, I am uncertain about the connections to the starter itself. Please review the attached photo and indicate if I am correct or incorrect about the placement of the #10 Starter Trigger Wire and the positive battery cable.

Also, please indicate if the starter as it is is fine or if any modifications must be done to it. PMGR_Starter.thumb.jpg.195c907d38c7e5509f65e9908adf8ea5.jpg

Thanks!!

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I believe you are correct. The bottom terminal, which is big, is from the starter-mounted solenoid to the starter motor. The top big one must be the power coming in. And that leaves the little one for the trigger wire. :nabble_smiley_good:

I don't do anything with the bottom "big" one, correct?

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Correct.

Thanks!

Waiting to receive a 2 gauge battery cable. Also have to fashion connections for some #10 wire. Will give this a go. May still have fuel issues, but this will hopefully resolve my starter issues.

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Steve, I believe that is what I told you in an email last week. I have had a PMGR starter on Darth for probably 10 years.

Yes. Just checking myself to prevent errors. Doesn't hurt to revisit for certainties sake.

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Yes. Just checking myself to prevent errors. Doesn't hurt to revisit for certainties sake.

I do recommend you remove the spade lug connection on the "Trigger Wire" connection supplied with your Starter. Another point of failure.

I suggest a terminal lug, crimped & soldered on your #10 wire for the "Trigger Wire" connection.

Those starter located spade lug connections can get corroded within a year in harsh environments, and not long after on a good day.

 

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I do recommend you remove the spade lug connection on the "Trigger Wire" connection supplied with your Starter. Another point of failure.

I suggest a terminal lug, crimped & soldered on your #10 wire for the "Trigger Wire" connection.

Those starter located spade lug connections can get corroded within a year in harsh environments, and not long after on a good day.

Amen!

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