1987 320 cab starter motor question

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lamby
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Sat Oct 20, 2012 12:51 pm

my starter broke recently which i have replaced with another but it is different.i have 4 wires from loom 2 thick 1 10m/m and 1 8m/m which went on to solenoid,two together on 13m/m 1 on 10 1 on 8.however new one only has 1 13m/m and 1 10m/m at bottom,can i join the 8 and 10m/m together on the bottom 10m/m nut :? old one has 3 connections as new one has 2 excluding the earth strap one
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Sat Oct 20, 2012 1:32 pm

Join the wire with the 8mm terminal to the inner stud with the 13mm nut - the one that only has the braid or strap going to the motor itself.
Alternatively, exchange it for the correct motor. Your car has facelift wiring, and they've given you one for pre facelift.
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Sat Oct 20, 2012 2:55 pm

i did try that and nothing happened i.e no click or starter. it,s a green and black wire seems to run the blower and the windows.
my mistake i thought it was a pre facelift or are cabs a mixture?
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Sat Oct 20, 2012 10:31 pm

There's confusion here with the mixture of stud sizes and nut sizes. 8mm stud =13mm nut, 6mm stud = 10mm nut, and 5mm stud = 8mm nut.
The outer 8mm stub should have a very thick black and a thick red connected to it, from the battery and alternator respectively.
The 6mm stud should have a black/yellow wire on it, which is the start signal.
The 5mm stud should have a black/green wire to the unloader relays on it.
Your replacement motor doesn't have the 5mm stud on it, and the black/green should be connected to the inner 8mm stud instead, which normally just has the strap or braid to the motor on it.
The body shell of cabs. remained pre facelift for a couple of years after the rest of the range was updated, but the electrics and power train, etc., was mostly updated at the same time as the others.
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Sun Oct 21, 2012 2:49 pm

ok thanks,i did connect it too the braided one but nothing happened,so i have swapped brushes out of replacement one and ok now
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