Hood up, looking at the fire wall of my 66, there appears to be a
grounding wire attached to the fire wall, approx. two inches to the
right of the blower motor. The wire is seven or eight inches long. Does
anyone know what the other end attaches to? Perhaps an exhaust manifold
bolt?
one80out@hotmail.com - 17 May 2005 21:09 GMT
I use an intake bolt. I don't know what the concours attaching point
is. Functionally, it doesn't matter, just so long as the block is
grounded to the chassis.
180 Out
Mark C. - 18 May 2005 05:24 GMT
As I recall it's either to a manifold bolt on a V8 or the dipstick tube nut
with an automatic. Depends on the diameter of the hole in the end of the
grounding strap/wire.

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> Hood up, looking at the fire wall of my 66, there appears to be a
> grounding wire attached to the fire wall, approx. two inches to the
> right of the blower motor. The wire is seven or eight inches long. Does
> anyone know what the other end attaches to? Perhaps an exhaust manifold
> bolt?