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Who else has a powermaster mini starter? #1104223
10/30/11 05:10 PM
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Ok guys ive had a powermaster mini started on my car for 7 years.When i put the motor in it was an absolute nightmare getting the wires hooked up because they are on top and to the inside. Well i got the motoe out and had the same stupid problem trying to get the wires off! Im running TTI headers also. Anyone else have the same problem trying to get the wires hooked up? I cant figure out ANY good way to do! Anyone figure out an easier way to do it?.............lol

Re: Who else has a powermaster mini starter? [Re: bigblk66_coronet] #1104224
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attach the wires to starter before you bolt it in and if your removing it unbolt the starter first then disconnect the wires.

Re: Who else has a powermaster mini starter? [Re: ChinooK440] #1104225
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attach the wires to starter before you bolt it in and if your removing it unbolt the starter first then disconnect the wires.




That's how I install/uninstall my mini starter.


Scott

1969 Super Bee, 383/4 speed


Re: Who else has a powermaster mini starter? [Re: StukaJU87] #1104226
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attach the wires to starter before you bolt it in and if your removing it unbolt the starter first then disconnect the wires.




That's how I install/uninstall my mini starter.



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Re: Who else has a powermaster mini starter? [Re: ChinooK440] #1104227
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Thats all fine and great but them stupid headers are in the way all the time!........lol

Re: Who else has a powermaster mini starter? [Re: bigblk66_coronet] #1104228
10/30/11 09:45 PM
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Thats all fine and great but them stupid headers are in the way all the time!........lol




You don't own a sawzall?!

Re: Who else has a powermaster mini starter? [Re: bigblk66_coronet] #1104229
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Re: Who else has a powermaster mini starter? [Re: RobbMc] #1104230
10/31/11 12:29 AM
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This starter allows you to rotate the solenoid to any position:

http://www.robbmcperformance.com/products/mopar_starter.html
http://www.robbmcperformance.com/products/starter_home.html#comparison




Ya and real pricey at $329.

Re: Who else has a powermaster mini starter? [Re: bigblk66_coronet] #1104231
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we don't have that issue , we don't run tti headers , we have slip tubed super comps 2" take the back tube off there's the wires , like majic!
67 coronet

Re: Who else has a powermaster mini starter? [Re: dennismopar73] #1104232
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I use a Power Master starter with TTI headers. But I removed the plastic adapter from the starter main battery cable stud. Mine fits with no problems and I can get the wires of with the starter hooked up. Ron

Re: Who else has a powermaster mini starter? [Re: 383man] #1104233
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Just put in a PowerMaster clock-able starter in mine using TTI headers. I wired up a quick-connect and made the primary wires longer. Hook up the wires to the starter, then they run towards the back of the motor. I can reach through the header pipes and reach the solenoid, but it is a royal PITA! Now, I just wire the starter, running the wires back toward the rear of the engine and then connect the quick-connect. Super easy now. I got the connectors at O'Reilly Auto Parts. Jeff







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