Yeah, You're right on the position of the solenoid, and you hook the side large post to the hot post of the battery with large cable, and the large post on other side of solenoid to the starter with the large cable. The single wire that comes from the starter switch goes on the small post to the front, and if theres a second small post, it doesn't have to nave a wire on it, but normally it is a power cutout to other things that are not needed to be powered when cranking. Use a test light and have someone crank the engine over to test and see for sure which wire is the one coming from the switch before you connect it.
SOURCE: WIRING DIAGRAM FOR 1984 AMC EAGLE
well you have several options you can go to a dealship and have them copy the diagram for you(i do this all the time) or you can purchase a repair manual at Napa or Oreilly's for around 20 bucks. it has diagrams and schematics in it. it also has alot of instructions in it so you can do repairs yourself. By the way i'm surprised that the mechanic doesn't have these diagrams himself. I was wandering why it won't start after you changed the plugs and wires could it be that maybe the firing order is wrong. i've done that myself a time or 2. double check the the plug wires to make sure they are in the right spot. if the problem is it won't crank. chances are you have a loose ground. please rate this..thanks
SOURCE: wiring diagram
Do you have any connectors left intact? All you should need is the alternator power, grd, starter, distributor power, advance
SOURCE: 2001 dodge ram 1500 v8 spark plug wire diagram
the firing order is 1 8 4 3 6 5 7 2 clockwise around the cap
SOURCE: brake light wiring diagram 1972 Gremlin
I have a 72 amx, the two wire conector at the brake light switch down on the brake pedal is light green and pink and the plastic connector is brown and plugs into the switch at the top of the brake pedal.
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Good Luck !
John.
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