The purple wire for on starter 1980 Camaro is the solenoid wire. The wire can be dark purple or purple in color.
how do you connect the wire from the alternater to the starter?
The small purple wire on the "S" terminal of an older GM vehicle starter would lead to the ignition switch. With the key in the start (crank) position, the purple wire signals the starter solenoid to engage the starter.
The proper way to connect a second starter wire depends with the configuration used.
purple is the trigger wire for the starter. Yellow is the ignition wire.
purple wire comes from park netural switch .yellow wire come from ingintion switch to park netural switch
Connect it to one of the mounting bolts or the engine block. Match the size of the connector to a nearby bolt on the block.
takethe purple wire and connect it to the orange wire then stick it in the oil the lighter and spark it
starter on 67 camaro which wire goes were. There are two one purple one yellow.
It's right on the starter. The large battery cable and small starter solenoid wire connect there. It's part of the starter assy and not a separate part.
The battery cable on the positive side goes to the starter. The purple wire goes from the ignition switch to the neutral safety switch then down to the starter. On the solenoid the is a "R" and that is where the wire from the coil goes. The "R" means resistor
the wire is Yellow coming out of the ignition switch going to the Neutural safety switch, then purple from the neutual safety switch to the starter