Posted by TheDurk on December 22, 2009 at 22:01:19 from (72.68.38.202):
In Reply to: What type of wire? posted by KenB_Texas on December 21, 2009 at 22:15:12:
THHN is definitely too stiff. Makes it hard to avoid contact with the metal inside the dash because it does what it wants. I redid my 140 with NAPA 12 (plus 10 for the alt.) gauge about 25 years ago with a NAPA split plastic loom from dash to the alt., distributor and lights. Updated easily when I went to alt. from gen and added more and bigger lights. I did brown for ground, red for 12+ to coil and alt-to-batt, purple for lights, and yellow for alt light. Five colors should do it for most basic setups.
I also used basic round appliance cord for the combo rear light (black/white/green becomes tail/white/ground). Been on there 25 years--holds up great.
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