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01-31-2014, 05:50 AM | #1 |
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Join Date: Jan 2014
Location: Vantaa, Finland/Europe
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Starter cable question
Hello everyone, newbie here!
I bought my first Chevy pick up about a year ago, a 1979 C20 Silverado Camper Special, 350/th350/14 bolt 3.73. Very well kept original ex-California car from the first owner, Gordova brown/Santa Fe tan, Camel tan interior, it is all there, except the OE small block was replaced with a Goodwrench 350 and the Ac compressor+some brackets are missing. The picture in my avatar was taken 6th of February, when I finally saw it in person, it was snowing and freezing cold, but I was so excited i really didn´t notice any of that. The first test drive with those rock hard Firestone Wide Oval Transport 16.5-tires was something I won´t forget anytime soon. At the same time I discovered, that it had no G80. I´m trying to maintain the factory look everywhere, and I already pulled the engine out to be painted correct GM blue and do some clean up work in the engine bay. This brings me to that question: could somebody explain to me how the positive battery cable is originally routed to the starter and where should the brackets go? I have one still attached to the cable and one is bolted to the top of the frame( very close to the trans cooler lines, near the radiator), both kinda J-shaped, but not identical? If any of you guys could help or even post a pic, I would really appreciate it! Thank you, Antti
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