Hugomartin
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- Joined
- Jul 23, 2021
- Posts
- 256
- Reaction score
- 71
- Location
- Nc
- First Name
- Hugo
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- V20 3/4 ton 5.7 350 suburban
- Engine Size
- 350
its a bit chilly outdoors so i dont expect super accuracy with my multimeter but bat pos to frame usualy yeilds 0v.
Bat pos to block ground is much easier to get 11 o 12v same goes for chaassie ground to batt pos
I have a few ground wires connected to frame by the hood , perhaps this is the problem all along. I can get 11 or12v at that wireand on that bolt there but if i go to touch just an inch over on the frame i get 0v.. I always thought it was correct because chevy put it there. !!!
Bat pos to block ground is much easier to get 11 o 12v same goes for chaassie ground to batt pos
I have a few ground wires connected to frame by the hood , perhaps this is the problem all along. I can get 11 or12v at that wireand on that bolt there but if i go to touch just an inch over on the frame i get 0v.. I always thought it was correct because chevy put it there. !!!