fireman9
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Well then I'm not telling you anything that you don't know. But when jumping the two large terminals on a GM solenoid NOT THE BATTERY TERMNIAL AND "S" TERMNIAL, but like described Trust Me there will be a BIG SPARK.First, I am an electrical engineer. I know what a solenoid does. I have also worked as an electronics technician and an aviation electrician. I have plenty of experience in troubleshooting electrical problems.
There will not be that big of a spark because the only current you are drawing through the solenoid is from the battery to the coil of the solenoid. Finally, the solenoid for a 6.2L GM engine is EXPENSIVE. I think I found the cheapest at $170.
Also, there is an interposing relay between the ignition switch and the solenoid. The original purpose was to switch 24vdc to the coil of the starter solenoid. If you have converted the truck to 12vdc, then this circuit can be bypassed as it no longer serves a purpose. Simply remove the relay and splice wires 3 RED-2Y to 3 PPL-6.
You will be connecting the battery to the starter motor directly.
The starter motor draws about 140 amps of current no load.
140 amps + jumper = BIG SPARK
Battery terminal to "S" terminal about 8 amps little to no spark.
I don't know where your buying starter solenoids or why at that price when you can install a newer gear reduction starter with better cranking ability for $150.00 Change the starter over to Mr. Goodwrench's standard of 12 volt and go on your marry way.