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    Battery cable routing

    Drivers side battery cables are a mess. Seems like some of the cables should go above the battery, but there are no clamps to hold them. Anyone have a pic of what they should look like?? 1969
    Thanks in advance
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    Steve,

    This is probably not the angle you need, but this is how mine has always looked .... This shot taken in '08

    Hope this helps...
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    Thanks Chuck
    Looks a lot better. My car is smiling!
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    Well there'ya'go Steve ...

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    Slip your cables behind the battery hold down strap, keeps them out of the way
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    Steve, u should install the rubber insulation blocks on your positive cable ends of the batteries, available from Porsche. Pix shows one installed and one upside down so u can see the profile.
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Size:  95.3 KBDavid- that was a great idea! Gled49, I will order those insulators—which reminded me of a stupid thing I did when I was only using one large battery. I will start a thread of stupid things, so others may not repeat mistakes!

    I did add a hose clamp for the top wires that uses a fender screw.
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    cable routing

    The accessory wires route along the hood cable tube and are attached to it with a WHITE ty-wrap, the battery cables run along the trunk floor and bend up to the battery positive post.
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    Ed,
    That looks great! I will have to work getting my cables too look like yours.
    I checked and Wire ties have been around since the 1950s. I don't know any place else they were used on my 1969.

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    Perhaps helpful. I believe it is done right.
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