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1977 Airstream Argosy 28 class A .... Previous owner of Class C Fleetwood currently have a vintage restored Coleman pop up and looking for a Vintage motor home.
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Seems Like You Are Missing The (S) Solenoid Wire. We Can Not tell from your photo where the Red Wire is going to?. although my GM days were in the mid 70's, early 80's. It Would appear that the 2 wires RED = Batt. and the other one appears to be on the Battery Post of the starter solenoid. If these both had the large Diameter eyelet end connector. They would both go to the Large Copper Batt. Stud in the Solenoid. and that you are missing the Solenoid (S) wire around there some where. Watch this simple YT Video, maybe it will Help.
Eric the picture is of my MH 1977 G30 chassis. on the large post is the battery lead and the blk lead. the black is a fusible link that goes to the fuse block and the red wire is the S wire. this is a fully functional starter set up that I took a picture of for Jeff to reference. There is nothing missing. Sorry for any confusion.
Erik Anderson
Seems Like You Are Missing The (S) Solenoid Wire. We Can Not tell from your photo where the Red Wire is going to?. although my GM days were in the mid 70's, early 80's. It Would appear that the 2 wires RED = Batt. and the other one appears to be on the Battery Post of the starter solenoid. If these both had the large Diameter eyelet end connector. They would both go to the Large Copper Batt. Stud in the Solenoid. and that you are missing the Solenoid (S) wire around there some where. Watch this simple YT Video, maybe it will Help.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPe6QzrNM2Q
Jul 6, 2015
Rich Thomas
Eric the picture is of my MH 1977 G30 chassis. on the large post is the battery lead and the blk lead. the black is a fusible link that goes to the fuse block and the red wire is the S wire. this is a fully functional starter set up that I took a picture of for Jeff to reference. There is nothing missing. Sorry for any confusion.
Jul 6, 2015
R. Randall Halton
Looks real nice Jeff, the night photos are outrageous. Glad you were able to locate the electrical problem.
Jul 7, 2015