clickittyclank
Junior Member
- Joined
- Jan 2, 2026
- Posts
- 29
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- Location
- Texas
- First Name
- C
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- r1500
- Engine Size
- 350
Dropped the tanks on my 87 gmc Sierra classic with dual tanks to refresh the fuel system and bring her back to life and ran into a bit of a hiccup.
The ground for the sending unit on the driver’s side tank is in a very tight spot. Seems to be under a bracket that’s holding electrical lines to the frame and this is next to all three metal fuel lines in a very tough spot.
Have any of y’all changed locations for this ground? Really not sure how I could get it back to the same spot as access from the other side is very limited. Would hate to do it but was thinking to snip the new sending units spade off, extend the wire and ground it in the same spot as the filler neck. Figured I’d ask y’all for ideas before doing anything drastic. Thanks!
The ground for the sending unit on the driver’s side tank is in a very tight spot. Seems to be under a bracket that’s holding electrical lines to the frame and this is next to all three metal fuel lines in a very tough spot.
Have any of y’all changed locations for this ground? Really not sure how I could get it back to the same spot as access from the other side is very limited. Would hate to do it but was thinking to snip the new sending units spade off, extend the wire and ground it in the same spot as the filler neck. Figured I’d ask y’all for ideas before doing anything drastic. Thanks!