The starter needs a large wire from the battery and a wire from the starter switch. These are connected to the solenoid that is attached to the starter.
There's two wires to connect... just put them where they belong. Positive to the solenoid, negative to the starter body.
Disconnect the - battery cable Raise and support vehicle Remove wires at top of starter Remove starter mounting bolts Remove starter
undo the wires then take the bolts out then put the new one in.
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no it wont to small of a starter
Check your battery to see if it is fully charged and your wires are clean and tight. If so, you probably need a solonoid.
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There is one mounted on top of the starter.
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It's bolted to the top of the starter.
Are you asking if the 350 vortec will interchange with the 305 vortec or any 350 with the 305 vortec? The 305 vortec uses a conventional small block Chevy style large starter. The 350 vortec often uses a high tourqe mini starter. You can interchange them. The mini starter is preferred as it saves space has more torque and normally last longer. Now if you're talking older starters interchanging? Some of the older small blocks used a diagonal bolt pattern and different tooth count.
It is in front of the starter on my van.1990 350