Re: Wiring Harness Install ('55 Packard (5587) 400)
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I think that's perfectly respectable. The loom cover is a little obvious but doesn't detract badly. If someone wanted to make it almost undetectable, the harness tape could be used instead. Several places carry the non adhesive vinyl wrap in different widths.wiringharness.com. orecklers.com/product.asp?pf_id=50847&dept_id=1135. Otherwise, since the car is not quite totally original anyway think I'd do the same and spend the extra $1000 for a modern repro plastic factory type loom elsewhere. On the cloth covered looms, not much choice though.
Posted on: 2009/9/20 17:44
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One more!
Posted on: 2009/9/20 18:02
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Re: Wiring Harness Install ('55 Packard (5587) 400)
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Kevin -
Is there a particular kit that Painless makes that is best for the 400? Does it include wires for everything - interior lights, courtesy lights, etc? And what order of magnitude is the cost? Thanks, Bernardi
Posted on: 2009/10/6 20:38
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Re: Wiring Harness Install ('55 Packard (5587) 400)
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Kevin -
If you had to stray from the original, at least it looks like you picked a quality product and did the work with a high level of craftsmanship. The results look a lot bettter than the typical butchered-up ratrod and pimped-out kustoms that I've seen. Looks like your loom is split to allow access to wires for troubleshooting and repair - like the convoluted plastic loom used on more modern cars. However, I find that convoluted plastic stuff doesn't hold up well to engine bay heat over the long haul, and I personally don't care for that look on old cars. Although harnesses of the mid-'50s were wrapped with a cohesive vinyl tape, this woven loom at least has an appearance befitting an antique auto, with the convenience of the split for access.
Posted on: 2009/10/7 8:18
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Bernardi,
I used the (21) circuit model and it covered just about everything in the car. The price was just less than $500 as I recall.
Posted on: 2009/11/26 10:42
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Nice job. Most professional looking.
Posted on: 2009/11/26 11:11
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Re: Wiring Harness Install ('55 Packard (5587) 400)
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As for the woven plastic loom i don't see any problem wiht that. It closely resembles the fabric woven material used in many places on my very original Exec as well as other vintage vehilce.
If black tape wrapping is an issue then one could always wrap it with black electrical tape at any time. My favorit is to use shrink tube. But shrink tube is not always practicle in some situations. Either way. U have a an excellent set up.
Posted on: 2009/11/26 11:18
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Kevin, it looks really great! Just a beautiful job. I have one comment, not picking a nit. The top two battery holder bolts also secure two upside-down "J" cable holders. They resemble the letter "J" and are rubber-dipped in the curved part. They secure the wiring harness that runs above and behind the battery. I'll bet you have them in your miscellaneous parts box. I probably wouldn't have noticed them except you did such a great job and it looks so neat and clean.
Posted on: 2009/11/26 11:35
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Kevin, thanks for posting photos of your newly wrapped harness. Based on your photos, I ordered some of this wrap from Painless (1/4", 1/2" and 3/4" sizes) and wrapped the engine compartment harness in my '47 Custom Clipper. The engine compartment is exceptionally nice, except for the harness. The Painless wrap improved the appearance greatly. Granted, it is not authentic, but it is better looking now. This stuff is easy to install. Should I need to do any work on the wiring, it will unwrap for easy access. I recommend it.
Posted on: 2009/11/27 11:11
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