OK I am at the stage of refitting my wiring harness and the electrics, just a couple of questions on ground connections:
From the battery to the rear upper right engine mount, do I have to ensure good metal to metal contant between the connector and the engine (scrape off paint on the crankcase), also on the same mount do I have to scrape paint off my newly powder coated engine plate where the plate contacts the ground cable. If I do surely I woiuld have to do the same on the bolts that hold the plate to the frame and the frame itself ?
On the coils do I have to scrape paint off the frame to ensure good metal to metal contact with the ground cable connector or rely on the bolt head/thread connections ?
On the rectifier does the centre mounting bolt act as a ground connection and again would require good metal to metal contact.
Once I have removed paint what is the best way to prevent rust, dielectric grease ? I will be using it on all my freshly cleaned connectors to prevent corrosion so why not on the ground connections.
Cheers
Den