In the process of installing Bogerts copper cables in my 1960 Comanche 250, i came to realize i dont have an engine ground strap. From what i have read, there should be a tab at the pilots side lower engine mount and that should be grounded to one of the oil pan bolts? My plane was built as a 180 but was convertedvto a 250 and i woild assume the strap dissapeared then. No tab either and i would rather not mess with the engine mount bolts to put one on.
Heres my question: there are two mounting holes incorporated into the passenger side lower engine mount support that arent being used. I suspect they are for mounting a different kind of fuel pump. Can someone think of areason why i shouldnt ground from that point to one of the oil pan bolts. The two points are perfectly located and make a clean and neat install. I already installed the cable as i described and the ground test run went swimingly. The starter cranks over noticibly faster and thats still with the old starter.
By the way, running the cable from back to front was a breeze! One guy feeding from the back, me pulling and guiding from under the panel on the passenger side and another guy in the engine compartment pulling. Took all of five minutes. I almost feel guilty.