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Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 155
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Grounded relays
After pulling my power brake vacuum booster for painting, I decided to clean up the top portion of the firewall and paint it as well. Question: Do the horn relay and voltage regulator mounts need to have bare metal contact when they are installed to the firewall? There is what I believe to be an engine ground strap that goes under one of the voltage regulator attaching screws. I know proper grounding is important and want to put everything back right. Also, how many grounding straps are there, and where are should they be located? '72 Cutlass, but with a '73 engine. Thanks, Chumley
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Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 210
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Wow.
I'm suprised you didn't get a response to this. Yes they need to be grounded. You can paint the firewall. The relay will ground through the screw. A little tip, put a shakeproof washer between the relay and the firewall. It will ensure a good ground, and help secure the relay from being loosened when you're under the hood doing other things. ![]() Jim.
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