Veg_Out
Walking J Designs
Tim,
A hearty thank you.
Pat
A hearty thank you.
Pat
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The factory cables have one big issue.
If the cables are 5 years old or more I would just replace them.
also - should a braided strap be replaced with another braided strap - or can it be binded back together somehow (and if so - how), or is there an after market strap/cord to use?
I ditched the entire braid thing all together and took heavy gauge wire and routed it down towards the wheelwell where a bolt holds the brake line on.
No more burnt ground strap, and I can keep my eye on it.
would copper grounding wire work alright (the 4 gauge stuff)? I have some left over from rewiring my garage.
Perfect. Use it up. Be sure to wire brush or dremel every mounting surface to ensure a clean high contact surface area.
would copper grounding wire work alright (the 4 gauge stuff)? I have some left over from rewiring my garage.
You talking about solid copper single strand wire you put on a gnd rod ?
If it's that then no,
Needs to be flexible, I use a common negative battery cable you get at wally world etc, the kind with bolting ring lugs both ends.
I was talking about the 4 strands wrapped - that goes from the breaker panel to the copper rod. BUT- I'm sure glad that you guys point out the obvious - hadn't even thought about a negative battery cable with ends already attached, haha. Sometimes I get to thinking so much, I totally miss the obvious.
Thanks for the post Tim. My truck is still down Ill be going over these grounds. I changed out the fuel filter and found alot of debris on the bottom of the bowl and it still dies at any giving time. Thanks again for the info.
Looks like time for a new mulitmeter.
I went throught the process and uncovered some questionable connections. Thanks for pointing them all out because I missed a few.