ground straps
- Bretto
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ground straps
I struck out at the auto parts desks. One place had no clue, the guy started leading me to the autobody stuff just because I said body to chassis I guess. Tried a shop that repairs starters and such, nothing.
Anyone have suggestions, aside from online, who might carry something like this or could make em?
Thanks,
Brett
Anyone have suggestions, aside from online, who might carry something like this or could make em?
Thanks,
Brett
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What about NAPA? The young guys at the newer parts places don' t know what a part is if they can't look it up on the computer.
Matt
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1964 USMC M38a1
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- Phil4280
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Try a good electrical suplier. I mean as in the construction side not automotive. You should be able to get it in various widths. You may only be able to get in in detemand lengths so you may have to cut to required length and tin (solder the ends) and then with a hole punch, punch your required hole size in each end.
Thats what i did when I need varies ground straps for my C8A HUW.
Phil...
Thats what i did when I need varies ground straps for my C8A HUW.
Phil...
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- donthedickens
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Re: ground straps
What do you need this ground strap to do?Bretto wrote:I struck out at the auto parts desks. One place had no clue, the guy started leading me to the autobody stuff just because I said body to chassis I guess. Tried a shop that repairs starters and such, nothing.
Anyone have suggestions, aside from online, who might carry something like this or could make em?
Thanks,
Brett
Ground the engine block to the frame?
Ground the tub to the frame?
Ground the battery to the frame?
Don Norris
Southeast, NC
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M100 trailer
Southeast, NC
53 CJ3B F134
59 Willys Pick-up truck
54 CJ3B is my M606 wanta-be in progress (rough)
M100 trailer
- wesk
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Just google braided ground strap and pick a supplier.

https://www.erico.com/category.asp?category=R2048
http://www.groundstraps.com/

http://www.wiringproducts.com/contents/ ... strap.html
Don it's for the right front engine plate to right front engine mount ground strap.

https://www.erico.com/category.asp?category=R2048
http://www.groundstraps.com/

http://www.wiringproducts.com/contents/ ... strap.html
Don it's for the right front engine plate to right front engine mount ground strap.
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- acengraver
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McMaster-Carr is where I got one for my M38A1.
http://www.mcmaster.com/#grounding-straps/=isdnde
http://www.mcmaster.com/#grounding-straps/=isdnde
- timjuhl
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Ground straps
To make custom ground straps, buy a roll of braid of the desired width, cut to length, take a piece of copper pipe of a diameter that when flattened will be the width you want, cut of a piece of pipe of the desired terminal length, slip it over the braid, smash it flat, using solder and a torch, tin it and draw some solder into the terminal, let it cool, drill a hole, put it on, (take a breath!).
Old school but it works
Tim
Old school but it works
Tim
Tim Juhl
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- RICKG
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Re: Ground straps
Yes it does work. An alternate to copper pipe is copper pipe CAPS.timjuhl wrote:To make custom ground straps, buy a roll of braid of the desired width, cut to length, take a piece of copper pipe of a diameter that when flattened will be the width you want, cut of a piece of pipe of the desired terminal length, slip it over the braid, smash it flat, using solder and a torch, tin it and draw some solder into the terminal, let it cool, drill a hole, put it on, (take a breath!).
Old school but it works
Tim
They leavee a nicely finished closed radiused edge when flattened.
keep 'em rollin'
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RICKG MC 51986 DOD 01-52, '50 CJ3a


