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Old 12-30-2020, 09:33 AM   #43
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Update I concur it works. I had tons of issues that do NOT pertain to this mod. DONT BACK OUT THE BOLT ALL THE WAY. Save yourself $90 and a bunch of headaches. I did manage to kill a case of beer in the process lol.
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Old 12-30-2020, 11:08 AM   #44
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Hey All,

My 2SS has been doing this since I got it last December. Never failed to start but it struggles sometimes when hot, so I'll be adding the cable! Thanks OP!

There's a better source for the cable too...

www.bestboatwire.com.

They sell marine grade cable (stranded, tinned copper) which is better than regular wire/cable. It's more vibration resistant and made for harsh, marine applications. I've ordered a lot of cable from BBW for my boat, excellent product and custom made to your specs.

Go to the website a scroll down to "custom battery cable" or follow this link:
https://www.bestboatwire.com/collect...cable-assembly

Select the "by the foot" choice, then you can spec exactly what you want. I spec'd 1 foot-8 inches of 1/0 AWG cable in black, with 3/8" terminal connectors on each end (not sure if that's correct, but you can get 1/2" or just drill the 3/8 to what the bolts are), and shrink tubing on each end. Total was $14, plus shipping (which for my zip said $7). So $21 for a high quality 1/0 AWG cable.
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Old 12-30-2020, 02:47 PM   #45
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Update I concur it works. I had tons of issues that do NOT pertain to this mod. DONT BACK OUT THE BOLT ALL THE WAY. Save yourself $90 and a bunch of headaches. I did manage to kill a case of beer in the process lol.
I'm so glad you got that tensioner and belt squared away! I added an update on the first post about a second ground I added to the battery and I reinforced the point to not take that tensioner bolt all the way out. Hopefully your reminder here at the end of the thread and my edited emphasis in the first thread will avoid any pain for fellow forum members.
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Old 12-30-2020, 06:56 PM   #46
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I'm so glad you got that tensioner and belt squared away! I added an update on the first post about a second ground I added to the battery and I reinforced the point to not take that tensioner bolt all the way out. Hopefully your reminder here at the end of the thread and my edited emphasis in the first thread will avoid any pain for fellow forum members.
Heh, he got so shaken in the process he ordered a C8 real quick to ease the pain
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Old 12-30-2020, 07:18 PM   #47
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Hey All,

My 2SS has been doing this since I got it last December. Never failed to start but it struggles sometimes when hot, so I'll be adding the cable! Thanks OP!

There's a better source for the cable too...

www.bestboatwire.com.

They sell marine grade cable (stranded, tinned copper) which is better than regular wire/cable. It's more vibration resistant and made for harsh, marine applications. I've ordered a lot of cable from BBW for my boat, excellent product and custom made to your specs.

Go to the website a scroll down to "custom battery cable" or follow this link:
https://www.bestboatwire.com/collect...cable-assembly

Select the "by the foot" choice, then you can spec exactly what you want. I spec'd 1 foot-8 inches of 1/0 AWG cable in black, with 3/8" terminal connectors on each end (not sure if that's correct, but you can get 1/2" or just drill the 3/8 to what the bolts are), and shrink tubing on each end. Total was $14, plus shipping (which for my zip said $7). So $21 for a high quality 1/0 AWG cable.
Can you let us know if the 3/8th" terminal worked or if you had to drill it out.
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Old 12-30-2020, 09:28 PM   #48
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Can you let us know if the 3/8th" terminal worked or if you had to drill it out.
thank you
I didn't actually order it yet. Car's in storage til April so I'm in no hurry. I just "built" the cable online to see the price. I'll get the bolt sizes from the car later this winter, but I'm guessing 3/8 would be the way to go as you can drill it out while if it's too big you can't downsize it.

Maybe someone here that's done it can chime in with the actual bolt sizes.
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Old 12-31-2020, 01:40 AM   #49
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Here are my notes. The lug nut on the radiator support is 13mm a wrench is fine. The bolt you used is for MY pulley system??? it is 15mm and was a pain with my MM catch can in the way. I should of moved it. Once I got that long ass bolt out the tension of the belt released. Damn it I should of paid attention. Now time to address. BTW I love Lethal and putting on his flex fuel kit after I deal with this BUT I had a "Super Start, Battery Cable, 4ga, 19in " I think that is an Autozone part. I had it laying around in my shop and it looks perfect.
Nothing on Autozone website about "Super Start, Battery Cable, 4ga
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Old 12-31-2020, 02:32 AM   #50
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Nothing on Autozone website about "Super Start, Battery Cable, 4ga
A quick Google found it at O'Reilly. https://www.oreillyauto.com/detail/b...4742325?pos=16
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Old 12-31-2020, 02:34 AM   #51
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I didn't actually order it yet. Car's in storage til April so I'm in no hurry. I just "built" the cable online to see the price. I'll get the bolt sizes from the car later this winter, but I'm guessing 3/8 would be the way to go as you can drill it out while if it's too big you can't downsize it.

Maybe someone here that's done it can chime in with the actual bolt sizes.
Thanks. I went ahead and ordered it. I'll let you know.
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Old 12-31-2020, 08:06 PM   #52
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A quick Google found it at O'Reilly. https://www.oreillyauto.com/detail/b...4742325?pos=16

Found this.....
https://www.ebay.com/i/293900452563?...RoC-WEQAvD_BwE

And its made in USA....not China

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Old 01-01-2021, 08:05 AM   #53
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Found this.....
https://www.ebay.com/i/293900452563?...RoC-WEQAvD_BwE

And its made in USA....not China
Helpful hint: The engine to body cable I used was 20 inches long and I needed all of that to get it to run where I felt best it would avoid touching the radiator hose and the belt pulley near the engine bolt I used. The cable in this link is 19 inches. That one inch less would have been a problem for me to make it fit the way I wanted. The engine does move around a little when getting on and off the throttle so having just a little slack in the cable for that is a good thing too.
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Old 01-01-2021, 03:29 PM   #54
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Guys, check out the site below. Very reasonable pricing on custom made cables of all sizes made in the USA.

http://batterycablesusa.com
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Old 01-01-2021, 04:23 PM   #55
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Helpful hint: The engine to body cable I used was 20 inches long and I needed all of that to get it to run where I felt best it would avoid touching the radiator hose and the belt pulley near the engine bolt I used. The cable in this link is 19 inches. That one inch less would have been a problem for me to make it fit the way I wanted. The engine does move around a little when getting on and off the throttle so having just a little slack in the cable for that is a good thing too.



Would this be better?🙄
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Super-Start...AAAOSwzHxf2SMY
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Old 01-01-2021, 04:36 PM   #56
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Update I concur it works. I had tons of issues that do NOT pertain to this mod. DONT BACK OUT THE BOLT ALL THE WAY. Save yourself $90 and a bunch of headaches. I did manage to kill a case of beer in the process lol.
What does that bolt do? Whats the headache?🤔
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