BJedi76
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- Nov 7, 2019
- Posts
- 152
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- Location
- Soldotna, Alaska
- First Name
- B.J.
- Truck Year
- 1986
- Truck Model
- GMC Sierra Classic 1500 4x4 SWB
- Engine Size
- 305”
1986 GMC 1500 Sierra Classic 305” 700R4
I noticed that the positive starter wires are routed between the block and the exhaust manifold.
I feel that this is a rather bad placement for this wire routing.
Am I the only one that feels that the heat created in the small space is detrimental to premature deterioration of the wires?
Has anyone else found a better routing that doesn’t involve exposing the positive wires across a gap, without adding another several feet of wiring?
I noticed that the positive starter wires are routed between the block and the exhaust manifold.
I feel that this is a rather bad placement for this wire routing.
Am I the only one that feels that the heat created in the small space is detrimental to premature deterioration of the wires?
Has anyone else found a better routing that doesn’t involve exposing the positive wires across a gap, without adding another several feet of wiring?