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Practice.Thanks, Will. The big question for me is whether it is necessary to place the engine before going for the final torque. It'll be a bear to try to get at the bolts and nuts in order to do that once the engine's in the bay.
Does it have a part number stamped on it ?Another mystery part: what's this little bracket?
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I added plenty of grounds and never experienced any issuesThat attached originally to the back of the cylinder head on the passenger side.
Uses a very short bolt.
I dont know the dimensions.
I do believe that @WarWagon used to post about adding grounds or not attaching grounding wires to the proper locations and how it could cause some type of an electrical phenomenon but I dont remember the details.
Yeah, I too have done that. Especially front fender grounds for the head and TS lamps, then ground strap from there to the engine.I added plenty of grounds and never experienced any issues
In my experience, yes. But not without you making sure it's all the way back where it belongsThanks, Will. Great info. Is it common for the converter to slink forward when the engine is pulled and jostled back in?