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Old 26-06-2006, 11:39 PM posted to alt.home.lawn.garden
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Lately I've run across what are termed "starter booster relay kits", or
words to that effect. These seem to be a relay, inserted in series with
the
starter solenoid.

Are they to boost a weak solenoid? Don't see how they could boost a
dragging starter. If they are to boost a weak solenoid, how does this
happen?


From what I just read it sounds like it is a temporary way to bypass the
original solenoid relay - based on the assumtion that it is weak and made
less effective by the heat.

Install a STBR, which connects the starter solenoid trigger wire to the
battery terminal whenever you have the ignition key in the START position.
a) get a headlight relay (Radio Shack 275-226); b) connect the ignition
switch terminal coming out of the firewall to the headlight relay trigger
point; c) mount the relay to the firewall, and ground the relay; d) connect
the starter solenoid trigger connector to one of the switching contacts of
the relay; e) connect the remaining switching contact to a fused 12 volt
source (use a 10A fuse). (Refer to schematic diagram)


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Good info. Thanks.


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