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I am not sure about the correct place to attach the other end of the ground strap that is bolted to the frame near the brake block. I assume it connects to a harness or electrical part, but doesn't look long enough to reach the alternator or regulator - both of which are above it in my A-C, PB, BB roadster.
Is it supposed to be there? If so does anyone know where it connects?
I believe the ground strap you are talking about is the ground to the engine from the frame. It connects to the upper A arm on the drivers side and to the engine mount bolt on the block.
Dave,
I'm going to make the assumption that my '65 and your '66 are the same in this regard.
If you are asking about a ground strap that is approximately six inches long and has a larger ring terminal on one end that the other, it is used to ground the engine. Remember that the engine is setting on rubber mounts.
I cannot find it in the AIM but it is discussed in the TIM & JG under the category "Front Engine Mount Assemblies and Ground Strap." It is secured at the frame and the upper forward engine mount bolt.
Hope I've done an adequate job of explaining. Good luck.
Randy,
Great observation. This looks like a mystery to be solved.
Indeed the TIM & JG states that the ground strap is on the left side only. In the '65 AIM, section U69, page A4 (E418) it shows the g-strap on the RH Engine Mount Asm.
What I know is my March '65 has the g-strap on the left side only per the JG. Perhaps others will comment.
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