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Old Feb 17, 2015 | 09:48 PM
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Hello Blazer brothers!


Long time ago I take engine apart and send cilynderheads to shop. Now I am putting engine back together and I dont remember under what bolts where the ground wire (located between engine and fire wall) . one side should be attached to cilinderhead (left or right? or there should be 2 wires?) and ohter side must be attached .... ? intake or blazer body?


I hope easy question for you guys, I am out of ideas ... I want to do it right.


Thank you for help!


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Old Feb 19, 2015 | 03:45 PM
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on my blazer, the 1st pic bolts down low on passenger side cylinder head (tight spot) the other end goes up high on firewall. Pic 2 on my blazer there were 2 more grounds put together that bolt to drivers side cylinder( closer to intake manifold) also a tight spot because of fuel lines.
 
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Job done thank you!
 
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