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Old Feb 24th, 07, 08:07 PM
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Default Help pls. 89 rs 305/tpi to 350/carb wiring

I just swaped over from a 305/tbi to a 350/carb and when I turn the key the starter dont run. I am pretty sure I wired everything I needed. Does anyone have or can anyone draw out a simple wire diagram pls? Everything else works in the car and under the hood just no starter turn when the key is turned on

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Old Feb 25th, 07, 06:40 PM
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Default Re: Help pls. 89 rs 305/tpi to 350/carb wiring

check for power at the momentary wire to the starter...its the thick purple wire that goes between the waterpump and engine...you could have cut it when removing tbi wires...did you cut tbi wires???lol???
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