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    Gas tank ground?

    Anyone have an idea where the gas tank gets grounded? I recieved a short ground strap with my fuel filler parts and cannot find in the manual where this part is supposed to go. Thanks in advance.

    Evan

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    I ran the ground to the frame near the tank. Make sure to remove any powder coat, bolt securely. Same as grounding the battery.

    Quote Originally Posted by esff32 View Post
    Anyone have an idea where the gas tank gets grounded? I recieved a short ground strap with my fuel filler parts and cannot find in the manual where this part is supposed to go. Thanks in advance.

    Evan
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    Thanks Jay,

    Where did you attach it to the tank?

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    Quote Originally Posted by esff32 View Post
    Anyone have an idea where the gas tank gets grounded? I recieved a short ground strap with my fuel filler parts and cannot find in the manual where this part is supposed to go. Thanks in advance.

    Evan
    Small strap is to ground the gas filler to the frame. Tank should ground with bolts.

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    Thank you sir! Thats what was confusing me. Copy that. Thanks again.

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    sorry for not being clear about the filler needing to be grounded to the frame
    www.33coyote.com
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    coyote/TKO 600, Wilwood Brakes,Boyds tank, QA1 shocks
    Speedhut Gages, rag top, bike fenders, power steering

    "Never let physics or common sense get in the way of a good idea"

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    Not a problem my friend, thanks for your help.

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