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<blockquote data-quote="JoseMCeee" data-source="post: 580677" data-attributes="member: 557024"><p>No i doubt that it is one of the pressure thingy nut because the negative it grounded there and it is not a screw that goes into the block. It is a thread that sticks out of the block and a nut that goes on it. But my question was if it is ok to just leave that nut on there, then put the new wire on top of that nut, then put another nut on top of that. Is that ok??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoseMCeee, post: 580677, member: 557024"] No i doubt that it is one of the pressure thingy nut because the negative it grounded there and it is not a screw that goes into the block. It is a thread that sticks out of the block and a nut that goes on it. But my question was if it is ok to just leave that nut on there, then put the new wire on top of that nut, then put another nut on top of that. Is that ok?? [/QUOTE]
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