1967 Ford Mustang Repair Question
Topics covered: Battery, Battery cable, Engine.
Mileage: No information provided.
Mileage: No information provided.
Asked on March 10, 2008
Battery
Electrical problem
1967 Ford Mustang 6 cyl Two Wheel Drive Automatic 35000 miles
I have been having problems with my electrical system in my 1967 Ford Mustang which has a straight six cylinder engine, I have recently replaced both the battery, starter cylenoid, and positive battery cable. The other night however, the car's battery was dead and it had to be jumped, I was told that the negative battery cable needed to be replaced. Currently the negative terminal is grounded to the bottom of the engine block, is this the proper place for this, or would it be better positioned somewhere else?
1967 Ford Mustang 6 cyl Two Wheel Drive Automatic 35000 miles
I have been having problems with my electrical system in my 1967 Ford Mustang which has a straight six cylinder engine, I have recently replaced both the battery, starter cylenoid, and positive battery cable. The other night however, the car's battery was dead and it had to be jumped, I was told that the negative battery cable needed to be replaced. Currently the negative terminal is grounded to the bottom of the engine block, is this the proper place for this, or would it be better positioned somewhere else?