Re: [HSS] Motor Grounding?
Hudson29@aol.com wrote:
There was no specific ground, just general circuits through the frame,>
> How did Hudson ground the Super Sixes? The '26 Coupe had no proper ground
> with it's '29 engine. That was no problem as the motor had metal to metal
> contact where the front motor mounts touched the crankcase ears after the
> fiber insulators had worn. The new motor will need something more organized
> as it has new rubber mounts.
>
> Paul O'Neil, Hudson29@aol.com
> Fullerton, California USA
>
springs, drive shaft, etc. However, it is a good idea to run a good
heavy earth strap from the frame to the engine to ensure the starter
motor has a good contact to ground.
Geoff.
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