Fixing the Crusty Battery Cables on the Suzuki Samurai. Using Split loom for that professional look. Do it yourself and save money!
Fixing the Crusty Battery Cables on the Suzuki Samurai. Using Split loom for that professional look. Do it yourself and save money!
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Genial, buen contenido. Gracias
that made it look cleaner
@29:29 that's your fusible link for your ignition and part of the "clicky start" you were experiencing when you cleaned your ignition switch…. cut that out of there and put an inline 30 amp automotive fuse. If you don't fuse it, it can potentially melt or catch on fire.
a cool trick that I learned with soldering ring terminals on wire like that is to put the ring into a vice with the barrel facing up, then use some wire cutters to clip a bunch of pieces of solder into the opening, then heat the solder up inside the barrel and while it's molten hot push your wire into the solder. It will harden immediately so you need to be quick but it comes out way cleaner.
looking at your ground that goes to the starter, it's on the wrong bolt, it goes on the top bolt on the engine side. you will eventually strip out that bottom bolt because it is threaded into the aluminum trans bellhousing… the top bolt has a nut, so switch that around.
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All things that I would also have to undergo for my Suzuki