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#829736 02/25/2012 11:24 PM
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I have a few problems its a chevy 350 carb in a 64 frame.I have a yellow wire coming from the starter the small solenoid side. It went somewhere but came undone after sitting. It has a two prong end, and i cant figure out where it goes,does anyone know?
My second problem is similar. I had a ground on the fire wall and it came undone on what ever it was on. And im not sure where it went.What needs to be ground on this engine?
The truck was wired kind of messy by the previous owner and im not sure what im dealing with. Any advise would help.

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After looking at it a little more, those wires do nothing except short out the system, we removed the wires and it works now.


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