Re: 1937 Ground Strap
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I'd go with the modern flat woven braid in a gauge near to your battery cable size -- at at least as large as the original. Unless it was some sort of formed piece I'm really surprised at the original strap being steel as the material used. Not the greatest or the most flexible of conductors but maybe cost was a factor.
Posted on: 2015/6/12 8:43
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Re: 1937 Ground Strap
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Not sure just what yours was originally but likely it was a flat, woven strap; it might have been steel (doubtful), more likely it was a tinned copper alloy as pure copper "work-hardens" as it flexes and would be subject to fatique fracture at some point. Brillman would be my first choice for a source, in their catalog they are called "bonding straps" and available in lengths from 5 to 18 inches. They were typically #4 or #6 cable, more than adequate.
www.brillman.com
Posted on: 2015/6/12 8:58
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I think you are asking about a secondary ground strap. The main ground is from the battery to the frame. The one you are asking about connects the frame and engine. It is usually smaller than the main strap, but a larger size will be better. It would also be good to have a ground strap from the body to the frame. Now would be a good time to install one, if it does not already have one.
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Posted on: 2015/6/12 9:56
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Re: 1937 Ground Strap
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Here is one from NAPA, readily available and priced right. Other sizes are available. Be sure to clean the paint off the frame first, and use a star washer or lock washer on the bolt/nut.
napaonline.com/Catalog/CatalogItemDetail ... ated-GROTE/_/R-GRO849240_0459879865
Posted on: 2015/6/12 15:56
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We have a good alternator-generator-starter shop here in Austin. They do testing and rebuilding of a wide variety of these units. They also make custom battery cables and straps. Perhaps there is one of these shops near you who can fabricate cables and straps to your needs.
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Posted on: 2015/6/12 22:07
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I was told by a Packard vendor that what I call a ground strap is not so, it is there to prevent clutch chatter, that doesn't make sense to me. Now I'm not sure what the intended use is.
Posted on: 2015/6/13 20:31
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Does anything here look like the piece that is broken?
Posted on: 2015/6/13 20:49
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If it is a round rod that runs for and aft, it is a stabilizer rod and is used to prevent clutch chatter by keeping the trans from moving back and forth. The ground strap is a woven cable as noted. Perhaps you'd better post a photo of what you are asking about.
Posted on: 2015/6/13 20:49
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Thank you HH 56 for clearing this up, that is exactly the broken part in question, thank you again for your help
Posted on: 2015/6/13 21:22
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