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When the starter failed on my '88, I pulled it out and replaced with the hi-torque unit. Out of curiosity, I "tested" the old one on the bench with a battery, and it seemed to work fine (on the bench with no load). So I'm not sure that bench testing like you mention will really tell you much. At any rate, there were three leads - ground, battery +12v, and trigger +12V on the '88 starter. Hope that halps somewhat.
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