Yes, "S" stands for START and "I" stands for IGNITION. "S" starts at the Key Switch and continues through the Neutral Switch.
Leave the "I" wire off. Your new starter has no provision for it but that wire isn't necessary if your battery is good.
If you want to 'bump' the engine with a remote switch, you can still do it by using the splice you made on the "S" wire and a remote button.
Leave the "I" wire off. Your new starter has no provision for it but that wire isn't necessary if your battery is good.
If you want to 'bump' the engine with a remote switch, you can still do it by using the splice you made on the "S" wire and a remote button.
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