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09-14-2009 05:46 PM #1
Battery cabling/grounding question
We're working on a '66 GTO Convertible and we're going to relocate the battery in the trunk. I was recently told that I had to run a red and a black from the trunk to the engine compartment.
Because this is a full framed car, what would it hurt to ground the battery to the rear frame and then run a ground cable from the head to the frame?
I'm thinking that the reason for the second cable is because some cars like a Nova may have a rubber mounted subframe and an extra cable would be necessary. With a full frame care, I don't think that it would matter.
Any input?HotRod
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09-14-2009 06:08 PM #2
On all the racecars i have ever built that is the way I always done it. Ground engine to frame and also body to frame.Sometime Kool is the Rule But Bad is Bad
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09-14-2009 06:08 PM #3
on my gto 66 i have the battery in the trunk i have the ground going to frame rail .i have the engine grounded to the frame .work s fine been this way for 15 yearsIrish Diplomacy ..the ability to tell someone to go to Hell ,,So that they will look forward to to the trip
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09-14-2009 07:12 PM #4
Ground wire from the battery to the rear section of the frame, and the front section of the frame to the motor will be fine.
make sure you use 2 GA wire or bigger you'll be fineCustom Powder Coating & Media Blasting
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09-15-2009 03:36 AM #5
i've done this on every car i've ever built and never had a starting problem. good batt , quality starter and a tuned engine is all it takes. i use 1 in ground straps from frame to engine and a couple of 1/4 in straps to the body. just don't mention this over there or you'll get flamed
And then a newer model....
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