I like that idea to use a battery to heat a stud. Never heard of that before. I would guess most of heat would be right at the threads in the block....
I must admit I've pulled relays without disconnecting the battery but my relay pulling tool is safe for that but now that I have a battery disconnect...
I did post a possible solution in a thread some time ago. You can wire the inertia switch to provide the ground to the AUX relay that controls power...
Make sure you are running the correct temperature thermostat. If your engine has not been run a while at normal temp, I would not worry about seeing...
Someone bypassed the inertia switch with that new ground wire. That will let your fuel pump keep running if the engine is running after an accident....
Worked for GM as a master mechanic for 16 years and now work for Washington DC Metro Transit as a heavy equipment mechanic for the railroad. Im a big diehard 80's fan and owned my DeLorean for 12 years now and been restoring by myself.
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