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Date:         Thu, 14 Mar 2002 20:11:14 EST
Reply-To:     Vwdude1957@AOL.COM
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From:         digest Herbie Dave <Vwdude1957@AOL.COM>
Subject:      Strange broken ground strap on 86 Vanagon
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Hi folks. Today I was changing my cap and rotor when I looked over on the driver's side of the engine and noticed a large metal ground strap (I believe) that was dangling onto the exhaust. Problem is I cannot seem to find a place where it may have been attached to. It is bolted to the engine but I haven't a clue where else it goes. Can anyone assist? Guess I need to add this to my list of parts (exhaust pipe, instrument cluster (or just working odometer) and now ground strap. I wonder if this broken strap could be the cause of any problems? Dave


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