Installed Starter and Solenoid On Scott's 1966 Mustang Convertible - Day 12
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Helped me thank you
Good to hear
good, thanks
You’re welcome
I am replacing the solenoid on my 1966 mustang and having some trouble unbolting the old one. The bolts to the fender will turn but their not loosening up. Tried everything short of cutting them. Could use some help.
I am always for larger gauge wires that work more efficient.
What was the resistance measured in the main power wire?
I’m sorry I can not remember
young kid playing the tought guy
This is unwatchable ! Shut those damn dogs up !
Right!