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Anyone know what bolt size/thread pitch this is?

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Old 05-18-2013, 01:26 PM
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Looking to go buy a bolt so I can use this same spot as a ground on my Ls2. Any idea what size/pitch this is? Or if the dealer would have it and if so a part number? Any help is much appreciated.

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I have made it a practice to always run the battery ground directly to the engine block for a front mount battery or to the transmission case in a rear mounted battery. Your starter is by far your largest draw and your alternator grounds through the same path. I have wired 40+ vehicles from scratch and this alone solves a lot of inaccurate gauge issues, voltage problems and starting problems. Sheet All other grounds can go to the body but the block is primary.



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