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I'm in NY for 2 weeks, so will Stock up on some packard parts. I measured my negative battery cable, and it was something like 39-40 inches, which seems long, and is 1 gauge. Any suggestion on length 36-40? Guess I will go 0 or 00 from battercableusa.com
Here is a pic of what I have now. If this is original, I might keep it, but if it also aftermarket from the 70s or 80s I would upgrade to a thicker cable.
Posted on: 6/4 21:20
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My notes have this:
1953 Packard Cable catalog shows 1U-30 or 1L-30 for the battery to switch cable and 5U-23 or 5L-23 for battery to ground for all 1951-53 Packard cars The first number 1 indicates an insulated cable while 5 indicates a braided ground strap. The second number U indicates a leaded brass terminal and L indicates a "leadalloy" terminal 23 and 30 indicates the approximate length in inches These are Delco-Packard numbers. The cable currently in my 1954 Patrician is a Delco-Packard, probably 1E-41, but it is quite a bit longer than needed and for senior 1954 models, the solenoid has a larger post.
Posted on: 6/5 3:05
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Thanks Kevin and Don,
The lug that attaches to the starter...is that 1/2 or 3/8 inch? edit: after searching a few old posts here...It's a 3/8 Terminal
Posted on: 6/5 13:53
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Correct, it's a 3/8" connector at the post.
Posted on: 6/5 15:07
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I think the 3/8” is a 1954 senior size but not sure. Best to check your relay post first.
Posted on: 6/6 11:18
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I guess it could be. That's what it is on my '54 Panama, which is not a senior, but the '54 Clippers were kind of a hodge-podge of parts. I have the massive solenoid on my starter, if that makes a difference.
Posted on: 6/6 11:58
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I have a 53 delco starter, and a 54 delco starter with the big solenoid. They both have the same size terminals. It should be fine.
Posted on: 6/6 12:49
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I think the difference is in semantics as the large one is an actual solenoid (physical motion) while the smaller one is a relay (electrical connection only). The solenoids have the large post while the relays have the smaller one.
Anyway, I see I asked the same question in my 1954 Packard Patrician thread and Howard gave one of his great and detailed answers.
Posted on: 6/6 16:13
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These two posts/terminals I'm pretty certain are the same size....53 starter before I removed and started cleaning, and the other 54 unit loose that I cannot use because of amperge used to trigger the solenoid, not because any terminals are different sizes.
Posted on: 6/6 17:55
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