dennisonwj
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Background : Bought a '88 Jeep Wrangler YJ, been owned by 2 previous
owners. It is a 4.2L (Jasper new) AX-15 manual (new), has an aftermarket
electric fuel pump, and has been tinkered with a bit by others before
me.
1) Every book I have seen says the negative cable off the battery should
be ground on the block (there seems to be a hole for a bolt an inch
right and below the oil filter). But in my Jeep it is ground to the bracket
that sits between the AC compressor and the alternator. See Picture. Is
the block ground better? If yes, I can move it. I have to replace the
battery wires anyway (corrosion).
Should I just use a bolt, washer, and lock washer to hold the battery wire terminal end to the block or should I try to get some type of ground lug somewhere?
Note: Pencil shows wire.
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In the Jeep I have a weird resistor and relay mounted to the firewall
above the starter relay. Any idea what they are (see pic 1).
1) The top relay is a Potter&Brumfield VF4-45F11-B01. It has a wire harness
attached to it that.
The wire harness has a white/black striped wire that is spliced with a
red wire from the same harness; these go to the starter relay's starter
solenoid lug
An orange wire that heads under the driver side dash panel somewhere.
And a black wire that is splice to the green/yellow striped wire going
to the starter's solenoid lug. (This wire used to go to the starter
relay's starter solenoid lug before this was installed).
Obviously it has something to do with the ignition system. Any ideas
what it is? Yes, I know it is a mess, I am cleaning all this mess up. If
I do not need this, I would like to yank it out.
2) Below the Weird Relay, there is this (see pic 2.) It is
mounted above the starter relay and below the relay I mentioned before.
Do you know what it is??? Looks like a resistor. It seems to be factory
mounted, maybe?
owners. It is a 4.2L (Jasper new) AX-15 manual (new), has an aftermarket
electric fuel pump, and has been tinkered with a bit by others before
me.
1) Every book I have seen says the negative cable off the battery should
be ground on the block (there seems to be a hole for a bolt an inch
right and below the oil filter). But in my Jeep it is ground to the bracket
that sits between the AC compressor and the alternator. See Picture. Is
the block ground better? If yes, I can move it. I have to replace the
battery wires anyway (corrosion).
Should I just use a bolt, washer, and lock washer to hold the battery wire terminal end to the block or should I try to get some type of ground lug somewhere?
Note: Pencil shows wire.
--------------------------------------
In the Jeep I have a weird resistor and relay mounted to the firewall
above the starter relay. Any idea what they are (see pic 1).
1) The top relay is a Potter&Brumfield VF4-45F11-B01. It has a wire harness
attached to it that.
The wire harness has a white/black striped wire that is spliced with a
red wire from the same harness; these go to the starter relay's starter
solenoid lug
An orange wire that heads under the driver side dash panel somewhere.
And a black wire that is splice to the green/yellow striped wire going
to the starter's solenoid lug. (This wire used to go to the starter
relay's starter solenoid lug before this was installed).
Obviously it has something to do with the ignition system. Any ideas
what it is? Yes, I know it is a mess, I am cleaning all this mess up. If
I do not need this, I would like to yank it out.
2) Below the Weird Relay, there is this (see pic 2.) It is
mounted above the starter relay and below the relay I mentioned before.
Do you know what it is??? Looks like a resistor. It seems to be factory
mounted, maybe?