Blackout67
CarAudio.com Regular
So my new alternator is arriving tomorrow and I already have a big 3 kit ready for my. This one I bought for my Jeep and it came with additional wires for my starter and something else I forget. Anyways I don't drive my jeep and I'm not wasting these wires I've already measured them out in my mustang engine bay and they will work.
My question is the grounds. Obviously the power wire runs from the alternator post to the battery Post. But when I watch videos of the big three they usually drill a hole in the body near the wall of the engine bay and then to engine block as well for the grounds.
I don't have a way to lift up my mustang and it's too low for me to crawl under to get to the engine block ground. It's also covered in oil because they last guy who owned it made a mess in the engine bay because he forgot to put the oil fill cap on... I saw a video where a guy grounded it to the alternator mounting stud and I think I'm gonna do that. As for the other ground there's a couple of stock body grounds for the stock ground wire and all I'd have to do is take out the bolt, run the ground wire and re bolt it.
I'm probably answering my own question I just want to be extra sure, but couldn't I really use any spot on the car as long I use my multimeter to test
My question is the grounds. Obviously the power wire runs from the alternator post to the battery Post. But when I watch videos of the big three they usually drill a hole in the body near the wall of the engine bay and then to engine block as well for the grounds.
I don't have a way to lift up my mustang and it's too low for me to crawl under to get to the engine block ground. It's also covered in oil because they last guy who owned it made a mess in the engine bay because he forgot to put the oil fill cap on... I saw a video where a guy grounded it to the alternator mounting stud and I think I'm gonna do that. As for the other ground there's a couple of stock body grounds for the stock ground wire and all I'd have to do is take out the bolt, run the ground wire and re bolt it.
I'm probably answering my own question I just want to be extra sure, but couldn't I really use any spot on the car as long I use my multimeter to test