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96 mariner 330 , crusader 350 , wiring engines
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96 mariner 330 , crusader 350 , wiring engines
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Re: 96 mariner 330 , crusader 350 , wiring engines
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Re: 96 mariner 330 , crusader 350 , wiring engines
That said, the basic circuits for starting and charging are very similar and also very simple. There are a number of places online you can download the Crusader service manuals for free, you just have to poke around a bit to find them.
Does your engine have an ECU or fuel injection? If not, the diagram below might work, but it's from a '92
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Re: 96 mariner 330 , crusader 350 , wiring engines
CaptainChuck wrote:Source of the post They are both big blocks (350ci), fuel injection I believe
350CI is not a big block, it's the "original" small block motor. 454CI is the typical big block from GM and what Crusader uses in their "350HP" motors. I think the Crusader 350CI motor is 260 or 270HP but could range a bit higher or lower depending on the year and exact model.
It will get confusing and frustrating if you're not really clear on what motors you have, as folks will respond with answers to what they THINK you have which may or may not be accurate.
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Re: 96 mariner 330 , crusader 350 , wiring engines
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Re: 96 mariner 330 , crusader 350 , wiring engines
More info for sure is needed.
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