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Proper grounding of a 1956 Ford Crown Victoria with a 292 y-block?
Proper grounding of a 1956 Ford Crown Victoria with a 292 y-block?
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Danny
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Proper grounding of a 1956 Ford Crown Victoria with a 292 y-block?
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Danny
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How did Ford originally ground (body to chassis, chassis to block and block to body) the 1956 Crown Victoria? Is there a better way to do this? Any recommendations?
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Proper grounding of a 1956 Ford Crown Victoria with a 292 y-block?
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Danny
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15 Years Ago
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In the 56 TBirds for instance, a separate ground was installed between...
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paul2748
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15 Years Ago
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[quote][b]Danny (2/5/2010)[/b][hr]How did Ford originally ground (body...
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aussiebill
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15 Years Ago
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There are actually 2 ground wires originally.One is on the steady rest...
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oldcarmark
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15 Years Ago
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You can never have too many grounding bonds- it all depends on how...
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Duck
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15 Years Ago
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Yes you can.
Ground loops may get your electronical devises...
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LordMrFord
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15 Years Ago
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[quote][b]LordMrFord (2/6/2010)[/b][hr]Yes you can.
Ground loops...
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Bob's 55
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15 Years Ago
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The brass grounding clip on the cowl was to ensure the hood had a...
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Hoosier Hurricane
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