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![]() Join Date: May 2017
Location: Elgin, TX
Posts: 350
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Starter wiring cleanup
What is everyone doing with the wiring to the starter to clean it up, protect it?
I remember, back in the day, there was a metal conduit you installed. I hated those and usually removed them, but now I can appreciate the part. https://www.ebay.com/itm/25693173797...NVVQAYtYX0pBwI Thoughts / ideas on what everyone else is doing? |
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Location: Colfax-California
Posts: 8,944
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Re: Starter wiring cleanup
I am using a remote solenoid, so all I have going to the starter is the 2ga batt cable and the jumper. Cable is sheathed
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Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2017
Location: Elkhart, Texas
Posts: 2,108
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Re: Starter wiring cleanup
That conduit piece performed its function very well. The piece is out there, you just have to do a diligent search for it.
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Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2016
Location: Dallas Texas
Posts: 3,850
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Re: Starter wiring cleanup
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I've got the metal conduit and it keeps the wiring off/away from the headers. When I was putting it all back together this and the mechanical, passenger side exhaust flapper were two bits I wasn't going to reuse...reconsidered the tube and it works well. First page of this result set has some examples: https://www.google.com/search?q=earl...CAIQAhgCIAIoAg -Kevin
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Join Date: Jan 2016
Location: Show-Me State
Posts: 4,930
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Re: Starter wiring cleanup
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if not a factory restoration, I'd recommend converting to one wire starter by installing the ford style remote solenoid. this relocates lighter gage wiring out of harms way when running headers or other mods. also easier for wire management or clean-up. hundreds of how-to diagrams and pictures on the interwebs. as for the tube, I searched "small (or big) block chevy starter wiring tube" and several different forms of them showed up. don't limit searches for truck parts only, many sedans had these from the factory. being an engine mounted part, one of those may suit your needs. good luck!
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![]() Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: bisbee, arizona
Posts: 1,609
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Re: Starter wiring cleanup
Wipe it down with go jo hand cleaner.
Put it in a zip lock bag with some ArmourAll. You can get hi temperature protective sleeves, by the foot , from aircraft spruce and specialty co. If certain wires need to be replace aircraft spruce also sells very high quality wire in various colors and guages. Those unique gm style wire ends are readily available both individually and in bulk. |
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425hp409
![]() Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Prosper Texas
Posts: 883
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Re: Starter wiring cleanup
This is what I did on my 68 with the 396 install. The heat shield mounted to the solenoid and the front starter brace bolt. You will see why something is needed when you see how close the exhaust manifold is to the starter and solenoid. The battery cable runs on top of the frame and then is bolted to the starter as in photo 4&5. The engine starter harness comes down the firewall and runs under the heat shield away from the exhaust. I added a rubber hose as insulator on the engine harness.
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Ram-A-Lam-A-Ding-Dong
![]() Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Simi Valley, CA
Posts: 11,901
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Re: Starter wiring cleanup
That heat shield was there when I replaced the starter on my truck, but I went with a mini starter and did not reinstall the heat shield. Since I got the engine's hot-running habits over with, I don't need that shield.
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Senior Member
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Location: TX
Posts: 1,787
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Re: Starter wiring cleanup
I used some of this fiberglass braided wrap - https://www.mcmaster.com/88175K32-88175K52/
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Location: San Ramon,CA
Posts: 1,071
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Re: Starter wiring cleanup
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Senior Member
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Location: East Tennessee
Posts: 2,408
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Re: Starter wiring cleanup
I used the aluminum split loom from McMaster
https://www.mcmaster.com/2652K34/
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