The_Fry_Lord
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- Joined
- Jul 5, 2024
- Posts
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- Location
- British Columbia, Canada
- First Name
- Cody
- Truck Year
- 1979
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 350
This may be late as far as replies go, but I recently changed the entire grounding system for fuel. What I did was I spliced longer wires onto each sending unit, then I put a 2 wire weatherpack connector on for the ground + sending unit wire to the gauge. Now I have a connector on the inside of the frame I can easily disconnect if I need to remove a tank, no more nasty bolt on the outside of the frame for the ground. I then tee’d my ground wires from the new connectors to a frame bolt in the middle of the box with a braided cable going from the box frame bolt, to the main chassis frame. Everything for my fuel system grounds off one single bolt in the middle now, super easy to access and thanks to the weatherpack connectors it’s not a fight to remove the fuel tanks. It turned out really well but I rushed and the wiring is messy, going to be revisiting it soon when I rewire everything to accommodate for my new sending units that are 3 wire since I’m adding electric pumps inside the tanks instead of a single main pump.