New_Guy
Junior Member
- Joined
- Feb 14, 2015
- Posts
- 16
- Reaction score
- 9
- Location
- colorado
- First Name
- Shane
- Truck Year
- 1985
- Truck Model
- c10
- Engine Size
- 305
I'm going through my first rodeo of doing an engine/ trans swap on my 85 C10. I'm getting ready to hook up my a/c, main battery and cab to motor ground, the only catch is my new manifold, heads, and water pump are aluminum. So rookie question in bound.
The battery ground that grounded to the lower alternator bracket is now bolted through aluminum as well as the a/c ground, and the cab to engine strap would go into the aluminum as well. I have been told this is a huge no no becauseos some sort of corrsion because of the current passing through two different metals. Before I spend a decent amount of time and energy making longer ground straps to go to the very limited holes on the cast iron block. Can I ground to the new aluminum parts?
I'm not running anything fancy for an ignition system, Im just running a stock style hei distribor too if that matters.
Thank you for the help!
The battery ground that grounded to the lower alternator bracket is now bolted through aluminum as well as the a/c ground, and the cab to engine strap would go into the aluminum as well. I have been told this is a huge no no becauseos some sort of corrsion because of the current passing through two different metals. Before I spend a decent amount of time and energy making longer ground straps to go to the very limited holes on the cast iron block. Can I ground to the new aluminum parts?
I'm not running anything fancy for an ignition system, Im just running a stock style hei distribor too if that matters.
Thank you for the help!