Battery ground through regulator

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  1. mkmaverick

    mkmaverick New Member

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    I have a 72 grabber with a 302 A/T and the battery ground cable is also grounded through the voltage regulator. Is this necessary? I need a new cable and would have to cut a section of the cable and ground it to the regulator. This doesn't seem right.
     
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    Sounds like someone added a separate ground for the voltage regulator. The regulator should ground through the screws when mounted to the inner fender, but a separate ground never hurts. Remove it and see if everything works as it should.
     
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    I lost spark and think it may be because the ground cable is shot and gets very hot when cranking the engine. So if I replace the cable without the ground and it still doesn't work I won't know for sure if that is the cause. I haven't troubleshooted the cause of no spark but if it's not the cable then I suspect it may be the pertronix igniter.
     
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    I would put the batt. ground to the block and a braided strap from a starter bolt to the frame...:yup:
     
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    Many Fords had a factory cable had a tab in the middle that attached at the regulator to help make sure of a decent ground. Just get the same cable like pictured below when you replace it. You can never have too many grounds ..... :)

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    That's the one. I haven't seen it in AutoKrafters. Where would I get one?
     
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    Yes, Mustangs houses. I have bought them in the past at NPD
     

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