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    can grounds be wired together?

    im mid-process of installing new gauges and im now getting a funny reading from my air-fuel gauge that i never had before... signal just looks weaker. Its not sharing a ground, but it is grounded VERY CLOSE to the other gauges i grounded all together (but havent wired the senders yet, just the power wires).

    thoughts? running individual grounds to different areas of the car would probably be another several hours of work, my console pod is pretty, but NOT convenient to work on
    -Joel
    1995 Z28 M6 - AI226/234 - autocross ricer
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  • #2
    Umm a ground is a ground. On my stereo systems I always run to a distribution block then run one ground wire. Same could be done for the gauges. Make sure it's grounding to bare metal.

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    2002 Camaro SS T Top Black M6 SLP 345HP
    1985 Camaro IROC Z28 T Top Silver 305TPI Auto
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    • #3
      Originally posted by GETGONE View Post
      Umm a ground is a ground. On my stereo systems I always run to a distribution block then run one ground wire. Same could be done for the gauges. Make sure it's grounding to bare metal.
      all of my grounds are drilled straight into the chasis in the door frame near the fuse panel.
      -Joel
      1995 Z28 M6 - AI226/234 - autocross ricer
      1984 Scottsdale K10 - 305/4bbl/4spd


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      • #4
        Originally posted by GETGONE View Post
        Umm a ground is a ground. On my stereo systems I always run to a distribution block then run one ground wire. Same could be done for the gauges. Make sure it's grounding to bare metal.


        I agree on that ....Thata a good way to do it..

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        • #5
          should be fine, I have put more than one ground at places before with no ill effects.
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          • #6
            Did you scuff the paint off where you have the ground screwed into? It might not be good enough if it's only grounding through the screw.

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            2002 Camaro SS T Top Black M6 SLP 345HP
            1985 Camaro IROC Z28 T Top Silver 305TPI Auto
            2003 S10 Blazer 2 door 2wd 4.3 auto lowered 3" daily driver

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            • #7
              This is a perfect situation to use one of those star washers that dig in as the screw or bolt is tightened down. They make for a good electrical connection.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by GETGONE View Post
                Did you scuff the paint off where you have the ground screwed into? It might not be good enough if it's only grounding through the screw.
                Originally posted by hgffrank View Post
                This is a perfect situation to use one of those star washers that dig in as the screw or bolt is tightened down. They make for a good electrical connection.
                no i figured the self-tapping screw would be plenty, i will try that.
                -Joel
                1995 Z28 M6 - AI226/234 - autocross ricer
                1984 Scottsdale K10 - 305/4bbl/4spd


                WTB List:Midwest Chasis DS Loop

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by hgffrank View Post
                  This is a perfect situation to use one of those star washers that dig in as the screw or bolt is tightened down. They make for a good electrical connection.

                  Another good idea !!! Man u can learn alot on here if u read
                  all these posts ...

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