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I'm having trouble connecting my battery to my 1969 Camaro
Ok I really need help I feel stupid for asking this. I just bought a 69 Camaro and the battery needed a change so I changed it and I also changed my ground wire to a bigger gauge I mounted it to the block instead of mounting it to the alternator. So now I have my new battery in, my ground is connected to my positive and I connected the negitive but I dont know whats going on all my wires except 1 wire can touch the batter with out doing sparks and getting real hot. I just need help connecting my battery and make my 427 horsepower car start I feel so stupid for asking this. Sorry guys. :yes:
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Red or + is hooked to you starter. |
The best advice I ever got years ago was to always replace one wire at a time and label the end where you take it off and where it goes with a piece of masking tape and a number written on it or some other means of id. This work whether it is a bettery cable,sparkplug wire or any other electrical connection. If you just do one wire at a time there is a reasonable amount of logic to it and you don't always have to label them if you are confident that you can remember. The same goes with vacuum hoses on a car too.
Hope you get it back together with the red positive cable back to the starter along with the other wire that goes to the alternator. This of coarse is the larger that goes to the starter and the smaller red wire that came from the + terminal on the battery . The black - terminal of the battery has the black cable that goe to somewhere on your block or to the alternator bracket on most Camaros. Hope this all makes sense and you get it back correctly. |
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