Re: Trim Question




Here are a couple of photos showing how to convert a three wire motor to two wire with relay operation.
The only advantage is that you are now not running full motor amperage up to the dash and through the switch.
First photo shows the motor cable running up through the engine air intake. You could drill a small hole in the lower cowl, but the intake holes are already there so why make more work?
Second photo shows the black ground wire (with some white paint on it from overspray), the signal wire, and the motor power wires. The harness is stock, but you will need to attach crimp-on bullet connectors to the motor power wires and the signal wire you run. They appear as four blue pieces in the photo. The ground runs around the front of the engine then up to the block ground along with the battery and relay signal grounds.
In the third photo you can see the power leads to the relays connected to the battery side of the starter solenoid. I did not use a circuit breaker on this system but one could easily be added.
Fourth photo shows the power grounds from the relays siamesed and not connected. Look closely and you can see the two siamesed signal grounds running in the background up to the engine block ground.
last photo shows ground covered in shrink wrap to insulate. These wires CAN be cut off at the relay BUT---I may in the future want to use a 2 wire motor so I decided to save them.
Note that on the mount I show three relays. One is a spare, just in case. I have grounded the motor to the engine block. Battery ground is acceptable too but the block ground is easier. Note that the relay POWER ground is NOT connected. I have it covered with some shrink wrap. However, you may be able to see that the relay signal ground is grounded to the block. I ran a signal cable from the switch to the engine. It is the grey wire.
This set-up is on the engine in the avatar.