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1953 Packard Cable catalog shows 1U or 1L 30 for the battery to switch cable and 5U 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
Posted on: 2023/9/23 16:04
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Thank you so much! That's exactly what I needed to know. Interesting that my 1954 has a 40" (or 41") cable as it doesn't seem excessive but it may be routed along the inner fender rather than going directly from the battery terminal to the solenoid post. It is, I believe, 0 or 00 GA and the car always cranks nicely.
Posted on: 2023/9/23 16:10
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I’m heading up to my shop for the first couple weeks in November but had a terrible time booking the flights! Usually I try to find a morning flight out of San José that with a very brief layover in Seattle gets me there in the early afternoon. This time however, the only flights were VERY early in the morning with an all-day layover in Seattle or Los Angeles, arriving closer to midnight! I ended up booking on another airline from San Francisco which will be a bit of a drive but no layover as it’s direct, arriving (if all goes well) a little after noon.
That said, I managed to get some battery cables but for the ground strap, 2 ga was the largest I could find which, according to many people, is what the factory used. That seems rather small but I guess it’s short enough to somewhat compensate. The new negative cable is, I believe 0 ga but might even be 00. The fuel system is all installed and ready so I am hoping to try to fire up the engine during this visit even though it’s not going anywhere yet with no rear brakes. I’ll try to work on those too Before putting in petrol I need to be sure that the tank is grounded and I need to replace a couple head studs where someone put in bolts instead while also adding some that are missing. I have a tool that I hope will do the job without having to remove the head but if it does need to be removed, I have a new head gasket.
Posted on: 2023/9/29 15:27
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Is there some trick in getting the governor installed when the transmission is in the car? Try as I might, the threads won't engage. I even removed the rubber boot in order to give more space around it but that didn't help.
Posted on: 2023/10/22 20:42
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I have cables made at a local battery shop, braided or rubber coated, they can do them all.
Posted on: 2023/10/28 19:19
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I got my battery cables made from these guys: https://www.batterycablesusa.com/.
0 and 00 available, specify length, etc. Cost was reasonable and it arrived within a few days. -Kevin
Posted on: 2023/10/28 22:49
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Getting cables made wasn’t the problem, The problem was in 0 or 00 with the braided cable as it would have require a round end connector which would have looked odd.
Posted on: 2023/10/29 1:21
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Once the Limo is on the road, You can simply have your driver run you up to OR.
:)
Posted on: 2023/10/29 8:59
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I would have to get some cots for it first! Otherwise the rear floor is quite hard.
Posted on: 2023/10/29 15:12
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