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#468931 04/13/22 09:08 AM
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Is there a certain place on the chassis of my 38 Cabriolet that the ground wire is attached? Was it a braided wire or bare? I thought I posted this question yesterday but I didn't see it this morning. So my wife is correct. I'm losing my mind. idea doh


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It's posted in the 37/41 form ..... hood


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The earth strap was not fitted at the factory but a some of us have fitted 1 to rectify a problem so there is no specific positioning on the frame end but the tank end is under 1 of the screws that hold the sender unit into the tank.

Tony


1938 1/2 ton Hope to drive it before I retire
p.k. #468959 04/14/22 08:08 AM
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Thank you PK


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