Captainmorgan2787
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- Jul 11, 2018
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hi guys this is my first time posting. This forum has been very helpful to me with repairing my boat. I am so close to getting on the water but am being held up by my alternator. I ordered a new alternator for my 1987 four winns 210 horizon it has a 305 in it. When the alternator came it it was a one wire which I didn't relize when I ordered it. All the post online said to just hook it right up to the battery and I should be good. I bought a new #4 cable and ran it from the alternator to the starting battery and I ran a small ground wire from the screw on the alternator to my engine block( sanded down to bare block). When I try and start it all I hear is the starter and no alternator movement. When I use my original wire from my assist solenoid it works but sparks at the positive battery terminal. I hooked the new alternator cable straight to the Assist solenoid instead on the original #10 wire and it worked for all of 5 seconds and now all I get is the ticking from the starter. I ordered new solenoids and am waiting for them to arrive. My question is do I hook the wire to the battery or the solenoid.