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Originally Posted by qkjuicedpony
The big battery cable going to the starter needs to be moved one terminal to the left with the other wiring and battery cable.
then the wire that goes to the slip on crimp needs to be put where the starter cable was at all by itself.
What is happeninig is your starter is staying energized for 3-5 seconds upon startup and wiring it correctly as I showed will cure this problem.
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Its not staying energized it's grinding while starting
EDIT: I put the wires as u say but it still does the same thing i think it may be my battery because it's turning over slowly that may be causing it to do what it's doing and the compression of the motor so ill jus save up some money and get a good ass battery like those optima or somthing whatever i can afford, thanks alot for the help, i'de like to stick around this place