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Tom Wesenberg 11-17-2014 01:43 PM

Carry Jumper Wires in Your Model A
 

I've always suggested it's a good idea to carry a pair of clip leads in the Model A. They are easy to make your own if you just find some good quality clips. The local surplus store had a box full of quality clips where the wire could be screwed on or soldered on, and the cost was 25 cents each.

Here is a lesser quality clip where the wire can only be soldered on, but this would still work well for the job. You sure don't want to buy it though due to the cost. The price is so out of sight I thought it has to be for a box of 100. I emailed the seller to be sure, and the price is for ONE clip.

Yes, there are people out there waiting to clip you.:D:mad:


http://www.ebay.com/itm/261569494607...ht_1630wt_1105

Mitch//pa 11-17-2014 01:51 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Tom Wesenberg (Post 982589)
I've always suggested it's a good idea to carry a pair of clip leads in the Model A. They are easy to make your own if you just find some good quality clips. The local surplus store had a box full of quality clips where the wire could be screwed on or soldered on, and the cost was 25 cents each.

Here is a lesser quality clip where the wire can only be soldered on, but this would still work well for the job. You sure don't want to buy it though due to the cost. The price is so out of sight I thought it has to be for a box of 100. I emailed the seller to be sure, and the price is for ONE clip.

Yes, there are people out there waiting to clip you.:D:mad:


http://www.ebay.com/itm/261569494607?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageNa me=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT#ht_1630wt_1105

I had to use a jumper once when my repo ignition switch failed while driving. that and a 12v testlight bailed me out

C26Pinelake 11-17-2014 01:55 PM

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Yes but Tom if you buy 2 or more you save 5 dollars. Another Ebay scam !
Wayne

Patrick L. 11-17-2014 01:57 PM

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Ya, but, but, but, the shipping is free !

V8COOPMAN 11-17-2014 02:05 PM

Re: Carry Jumper Wires in Your Model A
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tom Wesenberg (Post 982589)
I've always suggested it's a good idea to carry a pair of clip leads in the Model A. They are easy to make your own if you just find some good quality clips. The local surplus store had a box full of quality clips where the wire could be screwed on or soldered on, and the cost was 25 cents each.

Here is a lesser quality clip where the wire can only be soldered on, but this would still work well for the job. You sure don't want to buy it though due to the cost. The price is so out of sight I thought it has to be for a box of 100. I emailed the seller to be sure, and the price is for ONE clip.

Yes, there are people out there waiting to clip you.:D:mad:


http://www.ebay.com/itm/261569494607...ht_1630wt_1105

Yup......Only 59¢ a piece straight from Mueller Electric...the manufacturer. See link below! DD

http://www.mcmelectronics.com/produc...-BU-70-/69-925

Brentwood Bob 11-17-2014 02:07 PM

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pirate.

Mitch//pa 11-17-2014 02:08 PM

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its a box of 50

Ross/Kzoo 11-17-2014 02:57 PM

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Another clip joint?

d.j. moordigian 11-17-2014 03:27 PM

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Tom,

A quote from one of the "kids" in the back shop,....

".....it doesn't even come with any joints!....."

bgarrett 11-17-2014 10:37 PM

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maybe if we all write the ebay guy....:) :)

I was 300 miles from home when the main power wire on my 57 chevy opened. A piece of jumper wire and 5 minutes and I drove away

mshmodela 11-18-2014 07:48 AM

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Funny, i made several from some spare wire I had this past summer, HF had a deal on aligator clips so i had at it.

Joe K 11-18-2014 08:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Brentwood Bob (Post 982612)
pirate.

Well, his nom-de-plume on Ebay is "bucanneerbarque".

Johnny Depp should do so well.

Joe K

gridleak 11-18-2014 09:00 AM

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Jumper wires !!! Are you trying to start something?

mshmodela 11-18-2014 09:20 AM

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I believe the jumper wire are the type that could be use to bypass a failed ammeter, or a generator cutout or other things..I made a few sets of various lengths.. A some spare stranded romex I used...

Tom Wesenberg 11-27-2014 09:56 AM

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I was at the surplus store two days ago looking for some wiring terminals. What they had was very poor quality, and I found some nice quality bullet terminals at Little dearborn.

At the surplus store I did find some 48" lengths of 16 gauge wire for a dime and some quality Mueller #27 clips for 15 cents, if I remember correctly. I soldered round eyelet terminals to the wire and screwed the ends to the clips. This makes a quality jump wire to have in your Model A. The Mueller clips are 2 1/2" long overall and the jaws open to 1/2". I'll have to check the other surplus store for some boots to install over the clips.

mhsprecher 11-27-2014 11:49 AM

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Probably a good idea, but what is wrong with using the crank to start the car? My 10 y.o. battery just died and that is what I have been doing lately.

Tom Wesenberg 11-27-2014 11:56 AM

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Originally Posted by mhsprecher (Post 988351)
Probably a good idea, but what is wrong with using the crank to start the car? My 10 y.o. battery just died and that is what I have been doing lately.

Absolutely, but I was speaking about jumper wires, not jumper cables. These are light weight and work well for a bad ammeter or some bad wiring connection.:)

Hand cranking the Model A is a quick easy way to start it, and you don't have to crank it fast. If the engine is in good tune, all you have to do is pull up to get the piston over compression, and the enigne should fire up.

mhsprecher 11-27-2014 06:48 PM

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Thanks, Tom. I didn't read closely enough the first time. It has been very easy for me whenever I have tried it. Fun to do for a change, too.

Brobrian 11-28-2014 11:52 AM

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I'll probably forget this at the time I need it, but where would I clip the jumper?

Tom Wesenberg 11-28-2014 01:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Brobrian (Post 988710)
I'll probably forget this at the time I need it, but where would I clip the jumper?

Wherever the bad connection is. If the repro ignition switch isn't working, then connect the clip lead to the two studs or screws on the switch, to bypss the contacts. If the ammeter fails to make a good connection, then just jump the two wing nuts on the cover. If the cuout doesn't fails, then connect the input and output terminals. If you use a fuse and it blows you can jump across the two fuse clips as long as the short has been fixed.


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