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Old 08-03-2019, 10:47 PM   #76
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Re: Ground strap locations

Glad to see this thread still around, and even more pertinent info added. Heres a tip I found online while searching ground straps. You can revive wires to practically brand new. Even the most corroded and dirtiest of wires. You need: 2 containers(cups,bowls,jars,tupperware,etc.) In one container add 1 tablespoon of table salt and add vinegar to a level just below full(white,cider,balsamic, etc. Don't matter.) You're making an acidic solution to dissolve the surface contaminants on the copper strands of the wire. I the other container add 1 tablespoon of baking soda and fill to a level just below full with plain water. This will neutralize the acid solutions effect on the wires. Add as much salt to the vinegar that will dissolve, and add more baking soda to the plain water to make it cloudy. Now just swirl your wire in the salt/vinegar solution for a minute or two and you will see it return to it's original form, remove the wire and immediately dunk it into the baking soda/water solution for 10-20 seconds. BAM! clean wires ready to solder some ring terminals onto to make ground straps.
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Old 04-10-2020, 12:11 PM   #77
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Re: Ground strap locations

i took a lead wire and ground out my tail light socket to my frame and it corrected my problem for some reason my tail lights were not grounding out enough that was my fix
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Old 04-10-2020, 12:46 PM   #78
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Examples on my Blazer are shown here: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...9&postcount=53 and some harness grounds here (note the use of star washers on fender and firewall and captured toothed washers on the rad support): http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...1&postcount=54
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Old 04-10-2020, 06:01 PM   #79
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Re: Ground strap locations

I didn’t take the time to go through all the post, so if what i say has been covered, here it is again.
One ground that is so important but often overlooked, is grounding the back of the Gauge panel. Put a small grounding wire at each end of the panel to the dash panel, and it’ll fix the issues with the lights, that plague so many.
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Old 04-10-2020, 06:03 PM   #80
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Old 04-10-2020, 06:39 PM   #81
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i will try that on my 1969gmc thank you
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Old 04-10-2020, 07:25 PM   #82
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It's been stated before (as well as quite a bit of misinfo).
All the current that flows out of the battery/alt has to flow back into the battery/alt via the grounds.
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Old 06-20-2020, 11:22 AM   #83
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I have been thinking about this with my son's truck. I found one ground, and it was broken. So, my question is, if I wanted to make up straps, what gauge wire should I be using? i have a tone of wire laying around from different projects, so I thought it might be a good weekend project for me and my son. Thoughts? Or is it better to get the right wire from GMCPaul or another vendor?
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Old 06-20-2020, 11:38 AM   #84
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I would say somewhere around 10 gage,
would be comparable to the original strap.
Main thing to think about doing it this way is,

Your ground will be as good as your crimp and
contact to frame or block or_____.
If you have a good crimping tool on clean contact point
This will be a improvement.
This will be a good learning experience for your son.











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Old 06-20-2020, 08:11 PM   #85
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Ground straps are made of braided wire. You can buy them at your local parts store or from one of the vendors who sell here
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Old 06-20-2020, 09:10 PM   #86
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GMCPAULS sells ground straps.
https://gmcpauls.com/Electrical.htm

Classic Trucks does also.
https://www.classicparts.com/Wiring-...oducts/287/3/0
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Old 06-20-2020, 09:30 PM   #87
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I am making my own harness's, engine, front lamp, tail lamp and dash. They all will have ground wires added that will go back to the battery, the core support the frame, the dash and the bed of the truck. It's not a frame off restoration, so the extra wires will not matter. All new cars and trucks have ground wires like that. If you are installing an LS engine into a early model truck that will have a computer you should think about extra ground wires.
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Old 06-20-2020, 11:00 PM   #88
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I am making my own harness's, engine, front lamp, tail lamp and dash. They all will have ground wires added that will go back to the battery, the core support the frame, the dash and the bed of the truck. It's not a frame off restoration, so the extra wires will not matter. All new cars and trucks have ground wires like that. If you are installing an LS engine into a early model truck that will have a computer you should think about extra ground wires.
That's a great recommendation. Relying on chassis ground can lead to trouble when those parts of the electrical circuit get corroded, as we see very time somebody has trouble with their tail/stop/marker lights. I actually installed the ground cable for the starter directly on the starter. A little bit of resistance makes a big difference when everything is hot (which increases resistance) or a bit corroded (which increases resistance even more).
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Old 06-20-2020, 11:16 PM   #89
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Strange timing. Earlier to day I finally installed ground straps that go from the firewall to the back of the engine both sides. I wasn't having any issues, but I figured if the factory put them their I should probably do so also. I haven't noticed any differences, but feel good about doing it. Then I sit down with a beer and see this thread at the top of messages. Strange. How's that song go, I feel like someone's watching me...
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While we are on the subject, yesterday I was looking at something under the hood of this Flint built, big block 69 C10 and noticed the location of the ground straps on the firewall. The drivers side strap is missing, but the screw is still there.
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Yup, that location is identified in the very first post.
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Old 06-21-2020, 12:22 PM   #92
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Radiator to frame x1 for electrolysis
Motor to frame x2
Motor to cab x2
This is how I remember it. Not saying I’m right. Not saying there were or were not any others ground straps.

Bed is bolted to frame. Factory new no ground strap was need.

How ever , you can not ever have to much ground.

Is the actually radiator grounded with a ground strap of the rad support grounded?
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Yup, that location is identified in the very first post.
Well, sort of. If you look at that drawing, and the associated link and picture I put here, The screws in the firewall are past the break in the concave area of the firewall. The screws in the 69 I posted are on the flat area of the firewall.

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Old 06-26-2020, 02:06 PM   #94
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very helpful- thanks!!
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Old 09-06-2020, 06:02 PM   #95
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My '68 2WD short bed came originally with a 2BBL V8 (VIN code E, 5/16" fuel line) and it does not have the typical two grounding screws behind the valve covers. Instead, it has a single screw hole closer to the center of the firewall. It looks like it is in a similar location to the inline 6 image from the original post. If I run a grounding strap from that hole to one of the valve covers, the grounding strap is going to have to be ridiculously long.
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Does anyone have a pic of the radiator support ground strap? I see in DeadheadNM's Blazer post that it's bolted to the core support behind the battery tray but the pic doesn't show where the other end attaches.
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Does anyone have a pic of the radiator support ground strap? I see in DeadheadNM's Blazer post that it's bolted to the core support behind the battery tray but the pic doesn't show where the other end attaches.
I think the one behind the battery tray is part of the wiring harness for the passenger side headlight? Especially if the one you are referring to is the insulated wire?
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I think the one behind the battery tray is part of the wiring harness for the passenger side headlight? Especially if the one you are referring to is the insulated wire?
I think you are right. Do you know where the rad support ground connects at both ends? My truck never had one but I am not opposed to adding it.
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I just removed the rad spt from an original truck (72). I did not see any dedicated grounds from the spt to the frame other than those insulated wires which do the opposite and ground to the rad spt.
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Good to know I won’t worry about it then
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