Engine bay grounds

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Ken B

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Wouldn't hurt to have engine block to frame, frame to body, battery negative to frame and body, never too many. Even add some extra for the taillights, license plate light(s), anywhere you can from body to frame to complete the path back to battery negative.
replaced the cab/firewall to block grounding strap and repurposed the old one to make a block to frame grounding strap.
I also replaced the cab to frame strap under the pass. underside to frame. I think I just need battery negative to frame and body.
I have not touched anything on the A$$ end.

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Snoots

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Just clean where they are mounted to bare metal, Slap a little copper anti-seize on it and go. NEVER trust paint or rust.
 

DoubleDingo

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And get those star washers for every connection bolted to the frame, fender, core support, body, etc., they grab into the metal.
 

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