Hi, what gauge wire is on the capacitor that goes to the positive terminal on the coil? I had to relocate the coil on my 72 Valiant to a more accessible spot. Need to splice and solder a new extension wire to original to reach it.
Hi, what gauge wire is on the capacitor that goes to the positive terminal on the coil? I had to relocate the coil on my 72 Valiant to a more accessible spot. Need to splice and solder a new extension wire to original to reach it.
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I was thinking along the same lines.You can just ditch it with no consequences. Is it even functional after 50 years?
Now find an SAE wire gage chart.Get a multimeter with capacitance testing, you would be surprised how many test good.
As for wire size... 18 or 20 awg should do fine.
If you have a section you can do this with....
Example...
- Pull out ALL of the strands from a short section. Count the number of strands
- Then with a caliper or micrometer measure the OD of the wire.
- Go to Wire Gauge Table | Calmont Wire & Cable and look up what your single strands AWG is
- Next look at various AWGs for the single strand AWG and the number of strands.
One strand measures 0.010" OD
In the chart 0.010"OD wire equates to 30 AWG solid (S)
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Then look for AWGs around where I you think it is
You strand count was 16
16 strands of 30 AWG, equates to 18AWG
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Sometimes it does not come out exactly but let's say you have 17 strands of 30 AWG I would call it 18 AWG as well.