Need help with ground wire
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Need help with ground wire
OK, I know this is probably a dumb question but I'll ask anyway. I am just about finished with my GTE swap in my 2001 GS300. There is a ground wire that connected to the engine by the headers on the GE engine. Where do I connect it on the GTE engine?
Thanks in advance for the help.
Thanks in advance for the help.
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OK, I know this is probably a dumb question but I'll ask anyway. I am just about finished with my GTE swap in my 2001 GS300. There is a ground wire that connected to the engine by the headers on the GE engine. Where do I connect it on the GTE engine?
Thanks in advance for the help.
Thanks in advance for the help.
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Like Sakataj mentioned, anywhere on the block is fine.. But the Aristo GTE swap is an OEM fit, you just forgot a piece.
There is a ground bolt in the same place on both blocks. The difference is that the GE had a little L-shaped tab bolted to the block then bolted to the wire. Take that tab off your old GE block, install it onto the empty threaded hole under the front turbo/infront the motor mount, and then reconnect the stock ground that should still be hanging from the passenger framerail.
There is a ground bolt in the same place on both blocks. The difference is that the GE had a little L-shaped tab bolted to the block then bolted to the wire. Take that tab off your old GE block, install it onto the empty threaded hole under the front turbo/infront the motor mount, and then reconnect the stock ground that should still be hanging from the passenger framerail.
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Like Sakataj mentioned, anywhere on the block is fine.. But the Aristo GTE swap is an OEM fit, you just forgot a piece.
There is a ground bolt in the same place on both blocks. The difference is that the GE had a little L-shaped tab bolted to the block then bolted to the wire. Take that tab off your old GE block, install it onto the empty threaded hole under the front turbo/infront the motor mount, and then reconnect the stock ground that should still be hanging from the passenger framerail.
There is a ground bolt in the same place on both blocks. The difference is that the GE had a little L-shaped tab bolted to the block then bolted to the wire. Take that tab off your old GE block, install it onto the empty threaded hole under the front turbo/infront the motor mount, and then reconnect the stock ground that should still be hanging from the passenger framerail.
And you don't have to use the L shaped bracket, you could attach the wire directly without it. But the bolt size in the block is larger than the hole in the ring terminal on the oem ground wire. So you would just need to drill the hole in the ring connector a little bigger to bolt it to the block. And there isn't much slack at all on the ground, so if you still have your GE sitting around, it's quicker and fits better if you can grab the bracket off of the GE and use that.
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