Transmission grounded to fender

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joshgibson

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I am fixing up my Dad's 1973 mach1 351C, so it'll run.

There's a ground run from the fender next to the solenoid to the transmission...
Does anyone know why that may be? Does not seem all that necessary to me, would think it would be in a different place...

Looking for possible thought processes to this decision.
 
The factory Battery (-) cable runs from the battery (-) post, attaches to the lower screw on the voltage regulator, then gets bolted to the engine block just below and behind the alternator. The starter cable from the rear post of the solenoid runs through a bracket attached with the same bolt. You may be seeing that and thinking the ground goes to the transmission.

#10 is the ground cable
#11 is the starter cable

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#5 is the ground cable - highlighted with pink dots
#9 is the screw that attaches the ground cable ground strap to the fender apron


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The factory Battery (-) cable runs from the battery (-) post, attaches to the lower screw on the voltage regulator, then gets bolted to the engine block just below and behind the alternator. The starter cable from the rear post of the solenoid runs through a bracket attached with the same bolt. You may be seeing that and thinking the ground goes to the transmission.

#10 is the ground cable
#11 is the starter cable

View attachment 89451


#5 is the ground cable - highlighted with pink dots
#9 is the screw that attaches the ground cable ground strap to the fender apron


View attachment 89452
Never seen that style positive battery cable to starter bracket before. Pretty cool.
 
The factory Battery (-) cable runs from the battery (-) post, attaches to the lower screw on the voltage regulator, then gets bolted to the engine block just below and behind the alternator. The starter cable from the rear post of the solenoid runs through a bracket attached with the same bolt. You may be seeing that and thinking the ground goes to the transmission.

#10 is the ground cable
#11 is the starter cable

View attachment 89451


#5 is the ground cable - highlighted with pink dots
#9 is the screw that attaches the ground cable ground strap to the fender apron


View attachment 89452
I guess the drawing of that cable clamp is pretty close to the actual piece. The ones they sell seem to be wrong I had to twist the one I bought. IMG_1996.jpeg
 
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