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RE: Dakota Starter



http://www.moparts.org/Tech/Archive/elec/1.html has some pictures.

Gary H.

-----Original Message-----
 
>Dakota Starter. You remove the plastic black cover from the connections 
>then 
>unbolt the factory EXTENSION (yup there already is one on there) and 
>then 
>the stock original starter wires will hook up perfectly despite what you 
>may 
>think.  Works great. Even have one opn my slant 6 dragster, My max wedge 
>car 
>and my pals poly 318 fury with 2x4bbls
>Don 
http://www.moparts.org/Tech/Archive/elec/1.html has some pictures.

Gary H.

-----Original Message-----
 
>Dakota Starter. You remove the plastic black cover from the connections 
>then 
>unbolt the factory EXTENSION (yup there already is one on there) and 
>then 
>the stock original starter wires will hook up perfectly despite what you 
>may 
>think.  Works great. Even have one opn my slant 6 dragster, My max wedge 
>car 
>and my pals poly 318 fury with 2x4bbls
>Don 


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