The fuel and temp gauges are grounded at the dash where it is screwed on.
Ok -I hate to beat a dead horse here, but sometimes I'm not the sharpest tool in the shed, and until I get my head wrapped around something I tend to be a little dense. I've always heard the Temp and Fuel gauges get their ground from the speedo housing, which is grounded to the dash via their mounting studs. I just can't for the life of me see how...... Then again, I don't have an electrical background, so...... Probly why I can't see it.
Problem I'm having is this: looking at the pic below, the Temp and Fuel mounting studs are surrounded by an insulator (B), and there are two tabs folded over (A), which I assume are holding the gauge together.
When the Temp gauge is mounted, the tabs may or may not touch the speedo housing (C) - can't be the ground path. The two studs are insulated from the housing (D), as are the nut on the mounting studs (E).
Funny thing is, the speedo head IS grounded to the housing (F,G), but I don't thing it was a requirement - speedo and odometer is mechanical.
Would someone please explain to me how the Temp and Fuel gauges are grounded to the speedo housing mounted like this without an additional ground circuit? Like I said - sometimes I can be as dense as a pine knot, and I think this is one of those times.......
Providing there is a good ground at the firewall, adding additional wiring will not hurt.
Will be grounding both the tub and dash to the new ground circuit.
Other weak points on the CJ would be the frame ground on the gas gauge send unit, the ignition control module, and the windshield wiper motor. The highest amp draw would be the starter motor and adding a ground wire to the alternator housing won't hurt. Anywhere the CJ uses the poorly conductive steel for an electrical connection could use some help.
All of these will be getting a dedicated ground.....
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