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grounding your goat

frenchman

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did you ever check to see if your goat was properly grounded? mine was not!!! after replacing my transmition and before puting the dog house back on
one night i went to start the goat and to my big surprise when i pushed the start switch i got a 8 inch spark at the transmition linkage it was scary that big of a spark could almost weld something in the trany or maybe in the engine causing serious problem
after putting a grounding stap at the trany no more problem dont know if somebody ever encounter this problem this can only be seen in the dark with the dog house out, worth checking it out
frenchman
 

Sig229

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Where is the location of ground source?

I wanted to know where is the ground source located so I can check GOAT.
A picture would be perfect beats a thousand. I will let you make that choice. I'm just glad you are sharing. [thumbzup]
 

Gamagoat1

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Looking at the driver's side of the engine you will notice a plug that attaches the engine elect. to the vehicle system. One of those wires goes from the block , thru the connector, to the hull at the motor mount. This grounds the engine to the hull. There is also a wire from the Alt. case to the block. This grounds the neg. side of the elect. system to the block.
Seeing a spark like that is kind of like seeing a UFO, Who knows???
The engine is bolted to the trans which is connected to the transfer via a U-joint . The Trans is bolted solid to the hull. If the U-joint is missing, and all the ground wire is gone, maybe...
 
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