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Old 02-01-2007 | 11:58 AM
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There is two brown ground wires that come out of the wire harness at the top of the bellhousing. One fits on a stud that takes a 13mm nut. Where does the other go? It has to fit soemwhere in that area but I can't find a stud or anything to tie it to.

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Old 02-01-2007 | 12:29 PM
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The other wire should fit on a stud that takes a 10mm nut. I believe there is a clamp there that holds the starter wiring...or, you could bolt it to the bracket on the intake manifold that holds the speed and reference sensor connections.
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Thanks, I forgot about those but that's probably where it came from.
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There is a hole right next to the 8mm stud. It is somewhat hidden towards the intake runner. It takes a 6mm bolt. There is not a stud there. The hole is less than an inch from where the ground wire fits on the stud.
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Originally Posted by PorscheMD
There is a hole right next to the 8mm stud. It is somewhat hidden towards the intake runner. It takes a 6mm bolt. There is not a stud there. The hole is less than an inch from where the ground wire fits on the stud.
Yep, you are correct, it is a hole instead of a stud...my bad.



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