Positive battery cable $200+ !!????//
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Positive battery cable $200+ !!????//
Positive battery cable is toast due to the ignition feed being welded onto to stater terminal nut. Found this while changing my oil pump. Looks like someone did not tighten it properly and it must have beeen arcing. Replacements are listed at $200.00 + anyone know why so expensive?. Any reason I cannot just solder on another terminal. Terminal looked diferent than others I an used to seeing. Some kind of special resistance terminal? Thanx in advance for the help
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RE: Positive battery cable $200+ !!????//
The terminal that is fried is the ignition lead, the skinny wire, that is attached to the starter's small terminal by a small nut. All this is at the starter end of the positive cable. Anyone know if there are any special ballasts or resistors involved with this. The termianal that is friedhas a little gray block of plastic next to it. Is this some high dollar resistor. I am lost with electrical. Thanx in advance.
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RE: Positive battery cable $200+ !!????//
here is a picture of the fried resistor/ballast I stand corrected it is black not gray numbers on it are
5601-9756 and 16238 AC-AYM
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5601-9756 and 16238 AC-AYM
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RE: Positive battery cable $200+ !!????//
not really good pictures but you can see the terminal with nut on the right end and the cover/housing for the ballast/resistor a piece of carbon graphite looking material about 3/4 of an inch long 1/16 th of an inch thick and 1/4 of an inch wide fell out any recommendations or help much appreciated Dealer quoted $256.00 for the cable and you cannot just order the ballast alone imagine that Thanx in advance
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RE: Positive battery cable $200+ !!????//
Disregard. Went to a shop that rebuilds starters and alternators and boss man said that allthe plastic is just a fancy wire seperator. No ballast/resistors at all. He said crimp on another quality terminal loop right size gauge and make sure the wires are kept seperated. Problem solved. $256.00 for a regular cable with a fancy wire seperator from the stealership!! Lesson learned check everything well before trying to disassemble! Still do not know where the graphite looking stuff came from - maybe from the starter being banged around and dropped out??!Thanx for the quick responses.