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<blockquote data-quote="DHG1078" data-source="post: 15595267" data-attributes="member: 65442"><p>If the ground is not secure, they battery isn't charging. You need the ground to complete the circuit.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Maybe I'm not remembering the wiring correctly. IIRC, the battery is grounded to the chassis directly, then the alternator is grounded to the block, and the block is grounded to the chassis. If the engine to chassis ground is bad, there isn't a good return path for the alternator which could effect charging.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DHG1078, post: 15595267, member: 65442"] If the ground is not secure, they battery isn't charging. You need the ground to complete the circuit. Maybe I'm not remembering the wiring correctly. IIRC, the battery is grounded to the chassis directly, then the alternator is grounded to the block, and the block is grounded to the chassis. If the engine to chassis ground is bad, there isn't a good return path for the alternator which could effect charging. [/QUOTE]
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