Doghead, I did not replace the grounding strap recently; but did clean it thoroughly a few months ago. I did add another ground wire to the starter bracket at the front end of the starter yesterday when the new starter was installed. It is attached to the chassis with a star washer on each end- I only used a 10 or 12 g wire- is this too light? Between this added one, the original one that is attached above the rear passenger side intake, and the starter bolts I would think that is enough ground? I will add a test ground with a heavy jumper cable tomorrow to verify.
dstang, I did add the Ford solenoid. and was certain I would get a good start. I routed it this way:
- New section of purple wire from the exterior Firewall Connector Plug (FCP) to the the starter solenoid- there is a jumper from that "S" terminal to the TOP battery power feed lug.
- A wire (8g) runs from the bottom lug where the starter strap has been disconnected, runs to the "S" terminal on a 24 volt Ford relay mounted where ford usually mounts them on the passenger side fender well.
- The 24v cable that usually runs to the starter goes to the Ford relay
- Another 2g wire runs from the Ford relay to the starter motor strap that was disconnected from the stock solenoid
- A ground is also attached to the "I" terminal on the Ford relay and is attached to the fender well with a starred washer.
Since my last post I pulled the starter relay down and tested:
The ground lead for continuity to ground: GOOD.
The purple with white wire is showing 10.38 volts when the key is turned to START
The RED lead shows 24volts.
The Purple lead shows 24v when the key is turned to START.
Also:
- I tested the Purple lead at the starter- ZERO v
- The Purple lead at the FCP, outside of the fuseblock- .04v
- I unbolted the fuse block harness at the FCP (engine bay) and used wire brush and contact cleaner to clean spades and all connectors- still NO START
It looks like the purple wire between the starter relay and the fuseblock is the problem. I am tracing it in the morning. Does it go from the relay to the fuse block directly, or is there another circuit somewhere between the two?
If the purple wire is not part of another circuit between the relay and the fuse block, I should be able to run a new wire from the relay to the starter without having to go through the fuseblock right?