Bump Start for Timing, valve adjustment Etc

joesgt281

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Trying to get the motor bumped without having to get back in the seat and depress the clutch, and turn the key, but we don't have solenoids on the fender apron like on Fox's.
Can this be done with a bump switch, just connected to the solenoid at the starter? Or is there another way?
 
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Figured it out so I'll share.
Easiest way I found was to get onto the wire going to the solenoid on the starter.
It's fed from a relay in the engine compartment fuse box but there's a connector on a white/pink stripe wire just a few inches from the fuse box.
After the connector, the wire is black running to the starter (at least on mine it is).
Disconnect the connector and you'll find that the black wire side is a female connection.
It's very small so just use a small nail that fits snuggly in there that gives you something to attach the clip from your remote starter switch.
MAKE SURE YOUR CAR IS IN NEUTRAL AND YOUR PARK BRAKE IS ON BEFORE PROCEEDING.
Connect the other side of your starter switch to the hot side of your battery.
Just to be on the safe side, the first time you crank it, I'd suggest standing to the side, not in front, of your vehicle.
I looked around alot and didn't find this for 94-95s so hope this can help somebody else.
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