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New starter solenoid looks a bit different. Can it still work?

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Hi gang,

Working on rebuilding a 1980 GSX750 and I got a bad reading from the solenoid so I ordered up a new one. I picked it up brand new and it definitely says it works for a GS750. Well, the new one has two wires (yellow/green and a green) whereas the original had just one (yellow/green).

Is the green wire on the new one just a ground that I can frame ground or is it simply the wrong item? Would love to just make this one work, but it is not the end of the world if I have to return it or buy a new one.

Any help is appreciated.

Pnedac
 
A picture would help? It could be the green is the solenoid ground. If you look on hour old solenoid there is a second wire it is just grounded to the case. An ohm meter would confirm the same . There should be about 5-10 ohms between the two leads.
If it is a ground then ground it to one of the solenoid mounting bolts.
 
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http://www.google.com/imgres?num=10...w=133&start=0&ndsp=10&ved=1t:429,r:0,s:0,i:82

This is a link to a picture of what the original one looks like.

http://www.google.com/imgres?num=10...ndsp=10&ved=1t:429,r:3,s:10,i:130&tx=66&ty=56

This is a picture of the new on.

@POSPLAYR, I think you are correct as I was leaning on your assumption being the answer, but I will use the ohm meter and find out for sure. I really appreciate the help.

Thank you!

That add is a real stretch as far as compatibility. It sure looks like a hot from the right hand switch with a ground. After confirming it will work, I would cut off the connector and solder on a bullet connector and crimp/solder on a ground lug for the other ground wire. As long as you can get about 6V to the solenoid it should be enough to power the starter so bad connections are not nearly the concern.
 
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