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>Is there an easier way?
I doubt it, starter is notoriously inaccessible on the V8.
>According to the book there appears to be multiple electrical connections.
>However the new starter only has two. Should I be concerned?
make sure you have the correct motor before trying to fit it... try to see
the existing motor and work out how many wires attach to it. It's sometimes
the case that wires from the alternator, etc., go to the starter terminal
rather than to the battery, don't know if that applies to yours. There's
always a "trigger" wire that makes the starter operate and sometimes there's
an additional wire used for a ballasted coil to supply full voltage during
cranking. I doubt this applies to yours.
>Thanks in advance. I'll monitor this group. Email is a dead link.

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Jack - 26 Oct 2006 17:47 GMT
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Thanks Austin,
I did it by the numbers and all worked out well (~2 hrs.). Although the
stock starter heat shield will no longer fit. Apparently "Mean Green"
manufacturing rotated the solenoid 180 degrees, therefore not needing the
shield?
"Lucas" starts right up without a problem. That's a good thing. The "Mean
Green" starter has very distinctive sound while starting. Almost like an
NHRA alcohol race engine starting... maybe its my imagination...
Onto the next project...