A 2/0 copper conductor with an insulation factor of 90 degrees C is rated for 195 amps.
Fusing.
Standard 23 gauge wire is (0.0226 inches/0.57404 mm) thick in diameter.
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Follow your main wire harness that comes from your engine that goes through the firewall, there is a big rubber seal that seals the hole. You will have to poke a hole through that rubber seal. That is the easiest way, otherwise you will have to use a drill and drill a hole big enough to fit your wire.
In general, you should never use a breaker larger than 20 Amps on a #12 AWG (American Wire Gauge) copper wire.
1 big wire to batt positive other big wire to starter, 1st smalll wire to ign switch 2nd small wire to ground.
Its the big black wire coming off the battety going into a smaller wire that connects to the alternator. the big black cable connects to a wire 4x as small that wire is the fusible link.
The big red wire and the orange or blue wire go on the big stud in the middle. The small purple wire goes on the smaller stud
The size of the wire is stated by its gauge under American Wire Gauge. Six gauge wire is size 6 AWG.
Do you mean welded wire fabric?
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Fusing.
Standard 23 gauge wire is (0.0226 inches/0.57404 mm) thick in diameter.
eliminate the resistor wire all together but you want to run a new larger 12 gauge wire into the same circuit , in order to do that you need to take the fuse box down inside the car and you will see where that resistor wire ties into a big wire in the fusebox, it comes from the ignition switch, you need to tie into that big wire with your 12 gauge wire that you have run from the HEI.
Wire is 3mm I have purchased glass beads with 6mm hole will they go on the wire?
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