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<blockquote data-quote="SPL140.2" data-source="post: 7247155" data-attributes="member: 559635"><p>yes you will need a terminal ring to hook up the 0 guage to the positive post of the alternator, on h/o alternator it didnt have a boot, it just had a hex nut to secure it to the post. I did buy some of that liquid electrical tape stuff from advanced autoparts to be on the safe side. Just dip the brush into the liquid and put it over the nut and the terminal ring or where ever you may think it will contact the chasis or engine parts. To do the big 3, if you do all the above just secure another 0 guage ground wire to the chassis to a bolt on the engine and your done.</p><p></p><p>egg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPL140.2, post: 7247155, member: 559635"] yes you will need a terminal ring to hook up the 0 guage to the positive post of the alternator, on h/o alternator it didnt have a boot, it just had a hex nut to secure it to the post. I did buy some of that liquid electrical tape stuff from advanced autoparts to be on the safe side. Just dip the brush into the liquid and put it over the nut and the terminal ring or where ever you may think it will contact the chasis or engine parts. To do the big 3, if you do all the above just secure another 0 guage ground wire to the chassis to a bolt on the engine and your done. egg [/QUOTE]
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