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TheWhiteElephant 12-08-2010 01:50 AM

Engine/Body/Frame Grounds
 
I am going through all the ground locations on my 1973 K20 and want to know if I have all the bases covered. Here is what I have so far:

1) Ground from (-) battery post to alternator bracket (soon to go to engine)

2) Smaller ground wire from (-) battery post to radiator support

3) Ground from radiator support to frame--grounded at same bolt on radiator support as the above ground

4) Ground strap from body to engine block

5) Ground from fuel sending unit to frame

I haven't yet gone through the taillight harness, but I'm pretty sure I have a bad ground there as the taillights will turn off when I turn on the headlamps.

Anything else I missed? Thanks in advance.

old Rusty C10 12-08-2010 11:41 AM

Re: Engine/Body/Frame Grounds
 
there should be grounds on the radiator support for the headlights/ running lamps and yes there is a ground in the back for the tail lights
I had a ground from the engine block to the frame but im imagining that yours is the one #4 that someone moved and that was that braided silver stap junk

Dru 12-08-2010 12:35 PM

Re: Engine/Body/Frame Grounds
 
Had a problem with my truck, it seems there should have been a ground strap to the bed, my taillights werent working, and when they did they were dim, turned out to just be back grounding through the headlight switch.

Bumper had a good ground, but the bed wasnt, and the lights are grounded to the bed, took a bit of head scratching before I figured that one out.

TheWhiteElephant 12-12-2010 04:23 AM

Re: Engine/Body/Frame Grounds
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by old Rusty C10 (Post 4338387)
there should be grounds on the radiator support for the headlights/ running lamps and yes there is a ground in the back for the tail lights
I had a ground from the engine block to the frame but im imagining that yours is the one #4 that someone moved and that was that braided silver stap junk

What did you use to ground the body to the engine at the firewall? Yes, the one I have is braided. I wanted to replace it but it looks okay.

TheWhiteElephant 12-12-2010 04:26 AM

Re: Engine/Body/Frame Grounds
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dru (Post 4338453)
Had a problem with my truck, it seems there should have been a ground strap to the bed, my taillights werent working, and when they did they were dim, turned out to just be back grounding through the headlight switch.

Bumper had a good ground, but the bed wasnt, and the lights are grounded to the bed, took a bit of head scratching before I figured that one out.

Seems I have the same issue, I haven't started digging, though. My headlights/interior lights are VERY dim, my taillights barely work, do not flash, and they do not work when I turn my headlight on. I will replace the headlight switch (wanted to, anyway).

I'm curious though--where and how does the bed ground to? I'm assuming the frame, but where exactly? Thanks.

79gmcc15 12-12-2010 04:42 AM

Re: Engine/Body/Frame Grounds
 
I have a copper braided ground strap from block to firewall. It is bolted to the back of the passenger side head and screwed to the firewall about 3 inches above and 3 inches to the left *looking at it*. It cleaned up real nice!


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