that is the brown wire that you splice into and connect that wire to the relay as described in the diagram. Just make sure you have it wired like the diagram and you'll be fine.

pontiacgp said:that is the brown wire that you splice into and connect that wire to the relay as described in the diagram. Just make sure you have it wired like the diagram and you'll be fine.
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pontiacgp said:did you make sure the bolts are not too long and installed that bracket on the front of the starter?
CHRIS.O said:Not to add more stuff on your plate but when the starter was off, can you see if there are any cracks in the block around the bolt holes? I ask because I have seen blocks before that have cracks across the bolt hole for the starter which caused the starter to flex when engaged. Hopefully you get it all fixed up but if it still troubles you check that out.
David Williamson said:Here's the pictures sorry.
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I am just wondering if I did them wrong.
If so I will re do it.
I hope I got them right, but I feel like I did em wrong that's why I wanted to upload better pictures so you all can see.
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