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Frayed battery feed
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04/26/12 08:23 PM
04/26/12 08:23 PM
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I have a frayed battery feed at my alternator. I would like to find a way to replace the ring connector but still keep the stud covered up. I could probably replace the connector and then slide a carburetor vacuum plug over the stud but there would still be some exposed metal.
Any ideas?
A bunch of electrical stuff in the river city today.
Thanks
1972 Cuda 340 4 speed, 2001 Ram CTD 4x4 6 speed, 1970 Duster 408 4 speed, 1996 Ram 5.9 2x4 auto, 1965 Coronet 500
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Re: Frayed battery feed
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04/27/12 12:02 PM
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OK. Napa came up with a big zero for this little connector. Does anyone know what the proper name for it would be. Beginning an online search right now.
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1972 Cuda 340 4 speed, 2001 Ram CTD 4x4 6 speed, 1970 Duster 408 4 speed, 1996 Ram 5.9 2x4 auto, 1965 Coronet 500
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Re: Frayed battery feed
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04/27/12 02:53 PM
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Found them. Alternator hot-wire insulator. Year One and Little Detroit Restorations has them. $7 to $9.
1972 Cuda 340 4 speed, 2001 Ram CTD 4x4 6 speed, 1970 Duster 408 4 speed, 1996 Ram 5.9 2x4 auto, 1965 Coronet 500
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