Got to use at least 750 kcmil al, and dont forget to use 3M cold shrink stress cones
no VD should occur plus your saving wight going al lol. Actually im going to replace mine also and new terminals soon.

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Wheelingnoob said:We redid the ones on my brothers HJ over Christmas, his factory ones where falling apart. We did 2 gage and military style battery terminals. Looks much much cleaner now and welding cable is great, its soft and playable so routing was easy. Installed new Group 27f's (poles on the back of the battery) a month ago when there was that cold snap and no problem starting.
Cool. I was thinking of getting 2GA welding cable from PA and get the lugs made there as well. Just ordered up my terminals too. I agree, the military ones are the way to go, especially with the clearance.
So did you change the one from the alternator and starter as well? All of it with 2 GA? The stock stuff looks really old, corroded and THIN! Heck, it almost looks like 6 GA wiring that I have!
Wheelingnoob said:Yep got the 2 gage from PA, cheap and good quality. We did not use there lugs tho they are all to large. I went to Lordco and got the correct size ones. I used heat shrink that had heat activated glue on every connection to keep water and acid from getting on the cables. I also made sure each cable was colour coded to make sure hots where labelled.
We have not replaced the Alt or starter cable yet but they are high on the list. They will be replaced with 2gag as well, done in the same manner as the others.
How did you crimp the lugs? Or did you just tin and heatshrink it? That must be some large heatshrink! Didnt know they came in those sizes!
I' ve got a vice similar to this one.
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I think the pipe vice would do a decent job of crimping. If you also punch it on two apposing sides, you'll jam the lead into the copper good.
http://www.princessauto.com/hlr-system/WebPhotos/81/812/8127/8127284.jpg
I got kinda creative last night. I have that vice too, happened to see a large nut on my worktable and thought I remembered reading where someone had cut a nut in half and used that to crimp the lugs.
Having already had dinner and since I was outside taking the trash, I thought, hey...might as well. Hardly use my dremel these days anyway, so after three discs, cut the nut, ground it down a little smaller so that there's about 2mm or so space on each side of the nut with the correct sized lug in the middle, put the whole thing in the vice and cinched that bugger down tight.
Wheelingnoob, when you say you "pinned" it with a punch, do you mean as in literally pounded the punch right in the centre of the lug after crimping?