Hi there,
Well after a forced lay off from all things automotive, I attempted to get back in the game by fitting my mk2 driver with it's mk3 bottom end and mk2 head. Unfortunately that was the easiest part of the plan. Along the line there have been three engine and box drops and numerous nights of head scratching resulting in me being on here, cap in hand, requesting answers to questions please.
What's happened is that I removed the engine and box the last time to change the clutch to the smaller diameter flywheel suitable to take the mk2 original input shaft. Unfortunately in my haste to get it all back together I can only assume that either me or my glamorous assistant hasn't lined the flywheel back up correctly because lo and behold where as it fired up but had no drive prior to dropping the box, now it turns and turns but won't fire. Considering that nothing else has been moved [and I haven't yet checked the timing as it was 11:30 last night and I'd had enought] I can only assume that when I set tdc this evening there will not be a mark showing in the flywheel inspection hole. If that's the case then I need to drop the box and get the flywheel off and back on lined up correctly yes?
So, my first question is:
do I need to fully drop the engine and box or can I just unbolt the gearbox and get it sufficiently far enough disengaged that I'll have clearance to take the flywheel off?
My other questions are related to wiring because [and I think the moral of the story is that large breasts [moobs] and long hair [lank and full of engine oil] do not always make for the best glamorous assistant. When I was trying in vain to get the car to fire last night, it was turning and turning to no avail. Then said assistant poked their head under the bonnet and shouted try this. Well, suffice to say, I now have a click from the starter when previously it turned and turned. His solution to try and make it work? change the connection from one spade terminal on the starter to the other

Has he f****d it, or can I put the connection back onto the other terminal and it should be ok? Regardless, which terminal should the connection be on so I can make sure I don't make the same expensive mistake again.
Hope you can help as I've got tonight and tomorrow to get this car back onto the roads of somerset before the girlfriend's car gets two new items swinging from it's rear view mirror.
Cheers
Morgs