Pelle, There is no ground connection post on the starter. Don't hook a ground up as both posts are positive. Look closely and you will see they are linked together. The starter grounds via it's mounting to the block. If you are thinking that you have a bad ground, try using a jumper cable from the battery negative to a starter mounting bolt. That will eliminate a ground issue if one exists.
Mike
----- Original Message ----- From: "Pelle Andersson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'The Chevelle Mailing List'" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 04, 2006 6:25 AM
Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] Still having starter problems :-(


Are you guys familiar with the Powermaster 9000 starters?
There are two fat connectors at the end of the solenoid.
I assume that the other big connection at the end of the starter
is for ground connection? (I didn't do the initial installation
and assumed that I should be this way)
Right now is the starter only grounded via the block.
Could that be the problem?

My plans for today!

Add groundstraps to the frame & firewall to a total of four
All around the engine.

Run a separate heavy gauge ground cable from the connection
on the block to the starters second connection. (If that's what it's for?)

Run a new super heavy gauge cable from the battery to the
junction on the enginblock.

Add a relay to control the starter rather than letting the
Ignitionkey take the load!

Pelle


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Check each cell and as Mark wrote you will very likely find a weak one,
if all connections and grounds are good.  If the battery is a Ford truck
battery it will never work correctly.

D.R. Jones

Mark Tibbits wrote:

The batt might have a week cell in it.
----- Original Message ----- From: Pelle Andersson
  To: 'The Chevelle Mailing List'
  Sent: Monday, July 03, 2006 4:24 AM
  Subject: [Chevelle-list] Still having starter problems :-(


  I really don't know what to do now!



  The battery is fairly new (approx one year old).

  The starter is new.

  All cables are new.

  The ground straps are new.



  The problem is that I can only engage the starter 3-5 times

  when the battery I absolutely fresh charged.



  After 3-5 times the starter begins to hit the flex plate.

  If I charge the battery for an hour or so it's ok again!

  The starter looks ok, so does the flexplate.



  How many cold start amps is needed for a powermaster mini starter?

  It is as if the battery is a bit too weak even though it's supposed to
be a truck battery!?



  Any input would be appreciated!



  B.R.

  Pelle




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