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Old 04-20-2022, 04:52 PM   #1
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Thumbs up Battery Cables USA

I just installed a pair of 2-gauge battery cables from Battery Cables USA. They were priced fairly, built to my specs (lengths and terminal types) and shipped quickly.

Very nice plated copper terminals, which I think is the proper term.

Have to add that 2-gauge may be overkill, but my starter turns the engine over noticeably faster than with the old 4-gauge cables. You'd think the spark plugs were removed!
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Old 05-01-2022, 02:45 PM   #2
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Very nice.
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Old 05-01-2022, 04:05 PM   #3
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Old 04-18-2024, 01:07 PM   #6
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Re: Battery Cables USA

That's good info, thanks! I take it from your description that there are various options for the type of terminals?
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Old 04-18-2024, 01:16 PM   #7
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That's good info, thanks! I take it from your description that there are various options for the type of terminals?
Yes. Four sizes of ring terminals and the standard top mount battery lugs.

Here's an an example for a pair of 2 gauge copper cables.

https://www.batterycablesusa.com/2-g...bber-with-ends
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Old 08-25-2024, 08:43 PM   #8
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I would like to order some of those. What are the factory spec terminal sizes for the starter and engine bolt for the neg cable for a 67-72 truck?
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Old 08-26-2024, 09:53 AM   #9
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What are the factory spec terminal sizes for the starter and engine bolt for the neg cable for a 67-72 truck?
Starter studs were probably 3/8 or 5/16. but someone here will know. Later model ACDelco starters could be 5/16 or even metric, like 8mm.

Decide where you want to put the battery ground wire before specifying a length. I like to use one of the front bolt holes on the passenger side of the timing cover -- ones that were used for front motor mounts. They are 3/8.

Also, be sure the frame and body are grounded to the block. External star washers can help make a better connection.

Finally, a little longer is always better than having tension on the cable. You will want the starter cable to be routed and clamped somewhere at least a couple inches away form exhaust components.
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