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Started by billfury, September 26, 2012, 09:33:27 AM

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billfury

Could I use a ground wire from the tank to the chassis or sending unit to the chassis? I have stainless 3/8 fuel line and the stainless ground strap I got is to short. Not only that but the sending unit main line is straight and does not curve back like the factory one does. Thanks

Ghoste

You can ground it like that and it wouldn't hurt to do both of them.

Cooter

I prefer to gorund both as you can never have too many grounds. Fuel Senders tend to love GOOD grounds.
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bull

They make longer ground straps.

billfury

Quote from: bull on September 26, 2012, 12:13:11 PM
They make longer ground straps.

Who has one?
I looked in stainless and couldn't find one.


billfury

So I could use any ground? It doesn't have to be stainless ?

Nacho-RT74

STAINLESS JUST BECAUSE THE LOCATION... will get lot of mud there, plus heat coming from exhaust. Prone to oxidize. However a wire and a couple of clips is enough. You can run  infact an eyelet terminal to attach to a gas line attaching bolt, and a hose clamp to the sender outlet to attach the wire
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