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Engine Grounding problem

To: "Dave Hammond" <dhammond@mind.net>, "INTERNET:triumphs@autox.team.net" <triumphs@Autox.Team.Net>
Subject: Engine Grounding problem
From: Tony Rhodes <ARhodes@compuserve.com>
Date: Sat, 26 Dec 1998 15:41:21 -0500
Dave,

I found the properground strap in place as you suggested
running from the engine to the engine to the frame.  On
mine it bolted to the frame near the engine mount, but not
_to_ the engine mount.  =


Now the question of WHY the original ground strap is not conducting
properly.  It suggests that there is a poor connection from the body
to the frame, since the frame-to-engine connection _appears_ OK.

I have no good way to find out except for trying to remove the additional=

strap and see if the original suffices.  I doubt it will since the new
one seems to conduct so much current that it gets HOT.  Probably I will
devise a way to ground the body to the frame with a short, heavy strap
near the original strap....

Any suggestions about why the original one might not be functioning adequ=
ately?

-Tony




Message text written by "Dave Hammond"
>Tony;
>It is fairley heavy; maybe 3/4 - 1" wide
>Dave in Oregon
>
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>From: Tony Rhodes <ARhodes@compuserve.com>
>To: Dave Hammond <dhammond@mind.net>
>Subject: Re: Engine ground strap: where is it exactly?
>Date: Friday, December 25, 1998 5:25 PM

>Message text written by "Dave Hammond"
>>It is attached to the mounting bolt on the frame for the front motor mo=
unt
>on the drivers side and to one of the bolts that holds the front timing
>cover to the plate. Which one will be obvious when you mount it. Clean b=
oth
>surfaces where the strap mounts and protect with grease.<
>
>Dave, thanks for the info.  So it seems that a ground strap coming off
>the firewall is not at all proper.  I wonder why the strap from the
>motormount
>to timing cover was not functioning or inadequate.  I have to check it
>tomorrow.
>
>How heavy is that strap?  This strap that is getting hot is at most 1/2"=

>wide and
>not very thick nor tightly woven.  Makes a good heating element!

>-Tony
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