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Hello all,

Just recently got my R33 back after a serious short circuit fried my PowerFC and CAS, caused assumedly by an earth from the motor being improperly placed on the alternator. So now I'm paranoid and want to go around and check all my earths but days of googling still has me stumped as to locations, so if any whizz out there could let me know where any/all earths are or should be on a series 2 R33 you will get the love and gratitude of a hairy dude on the internet

Thanks in advance!

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The diagrams are good but visual pictures would help best. Can anybody please show pictures of where exactly the engine body earth cable is bolted to? Also it appears the alternator has one earth connected to it also, but where does the other end go to?

1 hour ago, Neostead2000 said:

The diagrams are good but visual pictures would help best. Can anybody please show pictures of where exactly the engine body earth cable is bolted to? Also it appears the alternator has one earth connected to it also, but where does the other end go to?

Sure. I'm an anybody. 

I've included some handy colour coded arrows to assist with your enquiry. 

Red = engine body earth cable 

Yellow = alternator ground wire. 

In the pictures you can see that the engine body earth cable and alternator ground wire both connect at the same point, they are stacked. The same way the wiring diagram shows that they are stacked. 

Now when looking at the pictures, don't be distracted by the fuel filter. It is fkn sexy, but focus on the arrows and the ground wire. Also the Kryptalon fuel lines are pretty sexy too, don't be distracted by that either. 

If you need any more pictures of my engine by, you can hit up my onlyfans account. 

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10 hours ago, Murray_Calavera said:

Sure. I'm an anybody. 

I've included some handy colour coded arrows to assist with your enquiry. 

Red = engine body earth cable 

Yellow = alternator ground wire. 

In the pictures you can see that the engine body earth cable and alternator ground wire both connect at the same point, they are stacked. The same way the wiring diagram shows that they are stacked. 

Now when looking at the pictures, don't be distracted by the fuel filter. It is fkn sexy, but focus on the arrows and the ground wire. Also the Kryptalon fuel lines are pretty sexy too, don't be distracted by that either. 

If you need any more pictures of my engine by, you can hit up my onlyfans account. 

 

Buddy you're just the best!!! It took me awhile to see the arrows because I was focusing on those sexy fuel lines and filter setup 🤭
 

Also @GTSBoy I realize you're making a snide joke but in my case I am missing the ENTIRE section of that loom, so I don't have the alternator-starter-transmission harness to even trace wires. That's why I needed to see a visual indication of the OEM locations since I will be building that part of the loom from scratch and last thing I want is to start a fire.

So just to recap, it seems the grounds on a stock 25DET 33 are as follows:

1. Engine block (near dipstick) to chassis rail.
2. Alternator to chassis rail (same point as above)

3. 2x next to the coolant temp sensors at water outlet.

4. Passenger side strut tower to exhaust manifold
5. One earth cable at the back of the motor

6. One earth cable near left headlight

7. One earth cable near right headlight

 

It's much clearer now. Thanks guys!

 

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