battery junction Block issue ( see photos)

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Hey everyone, I bought a new junction block to replace the existing because the existing quit conducting 12V from post to post.

The new one from LMC is all plastic with no metal connecting the 2 studs where I mount the 12V+ power source which sends power to everything inside the cab. I have two questions:
1) these two posts should normally ohm out to zero ohms right?
2) Do I really need this junction? I by pass it and the truck fires normally and runs without issue.

appreciate any suggestions

Thanks!
 

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LMC must be shopping at Temu now….
Seems virtually impossible what you said but you checked continuity on it.
But it’s just a junction block. A convenient place to terminate connections. You can use any j block or bolt the 2 eyelets together and wrap in duct tape. Will function the same.
 

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There should be a metallic jumper between the posts.
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