Danno
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- 1972 Fastback, Sportsroof
Everywhere I read it says that a ground wire should be connected to a attach bolt on the voltage regulator.
I have just replaced the battery and the cables. The ground cable has a pigtail with an open female connector on the end coming out of the main cable/battery clamp.
The present grounding setup I have is the battery ground to the block, and a wire from the "G" lug on the alternator to that voltage regulator attach bolt. This is the same setup I've had since I bought the car and have never had a problem.
Should I connect that pigtail also to the bolt, or is that just like using a belt and suspenders? I'd need to use a length of #10 wire (?) a male connector and lug..................
I have just replaced the battery and the cables. The ground cable has a pigtail with an open female connector on the end coming out of the main cable/battery clamp.
The present grounding setup I have is the battery ground to the block, and a wire from the "G" lug on the alternator to that voltage regulator attach bolt. This is the same setup I've had since I bought the car and have never had a problem.
Should I connect that pigtail also to the bolt, or is that just like using a belt and suspenders? I'd need to use a length of #10 wire (?) a male connector and lug..................