I am including info exchanged with the Owner by email to keep the thread complete.
. I’m attaching two pics. I understand that the red wire with the slow burn fuse goes to the right terminal, along with the battery wire. I know the wire with the clip connector connects to the male flat terminal. My question is where the 3 black wires (one is alone and the other two combined) attach to. I assume they are grounds? They come from the main wiring bundle.
Thanks
Marc
The starter assembly was transferred over to the replacement engine. The rubber capped stud did have a nut on it and the wiring to the starter is there. I had it off trying to figure out if there was something else that was supposed to be attached to it.
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On Wednesday, October 7, 2020, 2:24 PM, David Petepiece <
david.petepiece@sympatico.ca> wrote:
Marc
Please give me a bit more history….. You mention an engine change.
I want to make certain the engine stop solenoid is wired the same on the current engine as on the previous engine.
Is the starter in the photo from the current engine or the previous one? I ask because the terminal with the rubber cap normally would have a nut on it which is never removed as it is the power connection from the starter solenoid to the starter motor.
On some engines there is a connection to the engine stop solenoid from the terminal with the rubber cap but I do not see one on the B7510 wiring diagram.
The ground wires can be all connected to the same place on the engine or frame as long as the surfaces are clean and shiny.
One of the grounds is for the fuel tank sensor.
Dave