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Negative battery cable location on 68 BB with AC

Started by 68ashgoldRS/SS, November 24, 2009, 02:32:41 PM

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68ashgoldRS/SS

Hello,  Can anyone tell me where the ground connections should be for the negative cable on a 68 396 car with AC?  I could not find it in the AIM, but maybe I've just overlooked it?    Thanks in advance for your help! 
Ed Denney from South Jordan Utah

1968 Camaro RS/SS -Restored
1959 Chevrolet Corvette Restomod-Project in progress
1956 Dodge D100 Pickup -Project
1936 US Soldier, Dad -Best Friend

bertfam

Check UPC C60 sheet E2 (page 218). It goes to the lower passenger side compressor mount.

Ed

68ashgoldRS/SS

Great!  Does it happen to show where the smaller pigtail connects as well?   I'll recheck the AIM tonight.  Thank you!
Ed Denney from South Jordan Utah

1968 Camaro RS/SS -Restored
1959 Chevrolet Corvette Restomod-Project in progress
1956 Dodge D100 Pickup -Project
1936 US Soldier, Dad -Best Friend

bertfam

No, but it states "Balance of asm is same as reg. prod." which is shown on UPC 12 sheet A4 (attached to the fender reinforcement)

Also note that the picture on UPC C60 sheet E2 is for the L6 engines, so the negative and positive terminals are backwards from the V8 engines.

Ed

68ashgoldRS/SS

Thanks again Ed.  Appreciate your help as always.   
Ed Denney from South Jordan Utah

1968 Camaro RS/SS -Restored
1959 Chevrolet Corvette Restomod-Project in progress
1956 Dodge D100 Pickup -Project
1936 US Soldier, Dad -Best Friend

big iron

The sheet shows that a production washer was used. That is interesting, as most grounds have a toothed lock washer.
I wonder if that is a misprint, as 12 A5 shows grounds with toothed lock washers.
Anyone with an original 68 BB w/AC ?
Bob
Quote from: bertfam on November 24, 2009, 02:55:14 PM
Check UPC C60 sheet E2 (page 218). It goes to the lower passenger side compressor mount.

Ed


JohnZ

Quote from: big iron on November 18, 2010, 09:59:52 PM
The sheet shows that a production washer was used. That is interesting, as most grounds have a toothed lock washer.
I wonder if that is a misprint, as 12 A5 shows grounds with toothed lock washers.

"Production washer" means the same washer used on the negative cable on base cars, which was a toothed lock washer; there's no mis-print.
'69 Z/28
Fathom Green
CRG

big iron