Yes that is a good idea, I may add a body ground as well. ThanksBefore you purchase, are you positive you don't want to "upgrade" to a cable with a body ground? What with all the electrical "ground" problems our project cars can have, not a bad idea in my opinion. But if factory correct is the norm, I understand.
Ok, tks for the info. I've noticed with the repo, there are two grades for the positive, a lower grade being aluminum for half the cost of the better grade copper or brass grade. I wonder if it was the cheaper aluminum people had trouble with?Brother I would think twice on those repop cables. I had a practically new one go bad and it gave me fits because I didn't suspect it and I'm not the only one, a lot of guys have had problems with them. They are too expensive to have trouble with them, unless you are doing a full restoration and need a correct look, I would go with a parts store generic. Maybe you'll get lucky but it's a crap shoot
Mine was copper. the problem was in the molded block where the cable attached to the starterOk, tks for the info. I've noticed with the repo, there are two grades for the positive, a lower grade being aluminum for half the cost of the better grade copper or brass grade. I wonder if it was the cheaper aluminum people had trouble with?
OK tks for the infoMine was copper. the problem was in the molded block where the cable attached to the starter