Re: 1954 Packard battery cable

Posted by DavidPackard On 2018/4/10 20:11:10
Paul;

I believe the correct answer is under the forward bolt that affixes the generator to the bracket . . . or perhaps the bolt that affixes the generator bracket to the block, but that's just a hunch. The access to that location is especially poor, so most frequently you will find that the ground is attached to one of the holes in the side of the cylinder head. I have also seen the ground affixed to one of the water pump bolts, and in photo 206 in the '54 photo library the ground appears to be attached to the power steering pump/reservoir.

Some of the evidence:

Check the parts book. In the 4.0001 section there is reference to the generator bracket . . . however this is not conclusive since the applicability appears to be limited to the 23rd series. Note the ground strap part number appears to follow the battery design/location (22-23 versus 24-54). I've concluded from the parts book that at one time the ground strap was installed at the lower generator bracket, so I might ask the question 'Why would the location change?'

Figure 1 in Section VIII of the shop manual depicts the major components of the electrical system. The ground strap is clearly visible at the battery post but the attachment at the other end is not clear. In this figure is also a feature that may have been added or hi-lighted in the photograph. I'm in reference to the rather straight line that appears to start at the forward in-board corner of the battery box and extends over the generator. I believe this was an attempt to show the location of the ground strap . . . however a woven ground strap would not likely be quite as straight as shown. I'm also not sure the passage over the generator . . . that too could be nothing more than the 'photo-editing' of the original photo. My concern was a flexible strap near the armature pole of the generator. I agree with 'MrPushbutton' the illustration may be pointing to the tension arm, but I believe the photo was altered to hi-lite the ground strap as one of the many components that make-up the 'under hood' electrical system. Since the tension arm is above the generator I'm still skeptical about a ground strap being placed in that location.

The wiring diagram shows the ground strap terminating in-board and otherwise aligned with the generator. Again not conclusive, but if this was merely a schematic in could have been shown as an electrical ground much closer to the battery.

I've looked at a lot of 'assembly line' photos, with mixed results. The engines do not appear to have generators installed went the engine is fitted into the chassis. The generator bracket appears to have both bolts installed as the engine is prepared for installation.

Most of us lean to 'bigger is better' when it comes to battery cables, and the woven ground strap designs were, I believe, equivalent to AWG 1, so if a larger ground cable is desired you will likely end up with a regular round wire and correctness is over taken by functionally.

Another consideration is that a lot of ground straps have integral battery connectors, and since the rest of the world moved on to negative ground those connectors will fit the smaller of the two SAE battery posts. If you already have the correct cable and it's long enough then I would vote for the forward generator bracket bolt where the bracket mounts to the engine block. If you are thinking of going to large cables I would convert to double aught gauge, specifically welding cable (it's flexible, and for any given wire diameter there is more copper. Cable ends should be those that are soldered (not crimped). If you use hefty cable ends be sure to account for the thickness when selecting bracket bolts. Some of us also have some means of disconnecting the battery (disconnect switch) while the car is in storage. I frequently kid my Saturday night car show posse that the only reason I disconnect the battery is because I want to be there when the car catches fire.

I know a lot of mechanics are convinced that a dedicated ground should be run to the case of the generator. By attaching the ground strap to the generator mounting bracket you have essentially provided that ground.

I personally have mounted my ground strap to the head (there is was when I bought the car), but will relocate it if the generator is ever removed. If your car is fully restored and this is the last step then you'll need the advice of someone that knows 'for sure', otherwise I would install a 'round wire' ground to the most convenient location and enjoy your car . . . knowing full well when accurate information is available your action is reversible.

dp

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