I was told by an electrical guy that makes vanagon wiring harnesses that 1/0 was the way to go. I was going to buy it, then I saw that they wanted $15/foot..... In my case it was just a bad starter (luckily). -Craig '85GL turned WESTY BOSTIG in the back '87 SUNROOF Syncro
On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 7:59 PM, john <mreid157@xplornet.com> wrote: > Like many of you I've been experiencing a sometimes slow cranking when hot > in my 87 Westy. After reading lately about starter replacement not curing > the problem and also Jonathan's main cable replacement curing his problem, > I've decided I want to change my main positive battery cable. > > The cable itself measures almost 5/8 of an inch and the copper portion > alone > is close to 7/16 of an inch. When I look up the AWG chart this puts it at > almost 000 wire size. Pretty big and expensive cable. > > > > I would like to know what you guys have been using as replacement cable and > if #1 AWG wire would suffice. The #1 AWG wire will still run me about 5.90 > a > foot at the local marine supply. > > > > I measured mine today and I figure I would need close to 11 feet to be > safe. > > > > Hope you folks can give me some advice. > > > > John > |
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