Re: Correct wire sizes for 1940 -180
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I expect the majority of the loom will be similar if not identical to the 41 -180. If so, while the actual wiring runs are not as distinct or as clear as those shown on the A.E.A chart available on the PAC site, the 41 wiring chart on this site has the wire gauges the factory used listed on page 3. You should be able to compare charts and runs to dig out the appropriate information for your car.
Posted on: 2014/6/4 17:22
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Howard
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Re: Correct wire sizes for 1940 -180
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This article by Chris Wantuck and posted here with his permission may be helpful. Also if you know the candlepower for lamps or amperage draw a chart from Packard Electric for 6-volt systems is attached.
Posted on: 2014/6/4 17:38
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Re: Correct wire sizes for 1940 -180
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Thanks to both "Forum Ambassador's", this is exactly the information I needed.
Posted on: 2014/6/4 21:53
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Re: Correct wire sizes for 1940 -180
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Bill
Somewhere on this site is a wiring diagram and also sizes and colors. I know it is in the Packard service letter listed as Vol 13. No 15 Dated August 1,1939. It is titled as a special edition called Service Information for the 1940 cars. Fred D. I Don't know how to link it or even find it because I am using my I pad. Big fingers small keys & no patience. With this thing. Hope this helps.
Posted on: 2014/6/5 19:02
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