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Rewire supplies

Post by Paperman » Mon Apr 03, 2023 7:15 am

What does everyone use to re-wire their car, or at least replace what areas need help? Original wire is cloth? Looks like the ends are simply crimped on or where they soldered? I assume closed ring ends opposed to forks?

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Re: Rewire supplies

Post by Humblej » Mon Apr 03, 2023 7:44 am

Robert, most of us buy the reproduction wire harnesses from the usual vendors. Langs Old Car Parts, Snyders Antique Auto, etc. The repo harnesses are well made, cloth covered wire with the proper connectors. When it comes to 100 year old wiring, it is best not to patch it but replace it.


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Re: Rewire supplies

Post by DHort » Mon Apr 03, 2023 8:32 am

I use forks and if they are not soldered, I solder them.


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Re: Rewire supplies

Post by AndyClary » Mon Apr 03, 2023 8:44 am

You ca replace all the wiring in a Model T with quality replacement looms from the usual suppliers. This is not terribly expensive and should be good for the next lifetime of your car. For any add ons there is bulk cloth covered wire available from the same sources.

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Re: Rewire supplies

Post by Steve Jelf » Mon Apr 03, 2023 3:15 pm

When I added auxiliary signals and tail/brake lights on my 1915 I got old style cotton braided wire from Brillman.
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Re: Rewire supplies

Post by Original Smith » Tue Apr 04, 2023 11:31 am

It depends how pure you wish to be. I sent some original looms to a well known harness maker, because I wanted my looms exactly as original. The guy even wove in the Ford tags. The cost for this was double the show quality looms available, but it was worth it to me.


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Re: Rewire supplies

Post by John kuehn » Tue Apr 04, 2023 12:38 pm

When I got new wiring harnesses for my 21 Touring restoration all the wiring harnesses worked OK. As it turned out the eyes on the ignition switch harness that goes on the back of the switch were a little too big but they did work. The screw heads were large enough to hold the wires on. Maybe they are using the smaller correct eyes by now. Good luck with yours.

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Re: Rewire supplies

Post by rwephill » Tue Apr 04, 2023 4:49 pm

If all of your electrical is standard, the looms are great. However, if you have any additions and you are handy with wiring, soldering, etc, you can make up your own. I found a source in Houston, TON'S Performance. I am not affiliated with this supplier, but I found that they offer very nice cloth braided wire in lots of color and tracer combinations and about any wire guage you want. Bonus is that they sell it by the foot, so you can save some money vs having to order full rolls of wire in different colors. They also offer great oldstyle looms in different sizes. You can make up very authentic harnesses while keeping color schemes correct. Oddly enough, they specialize in antique motorcycle restoration supplies, but the look is the same as these old cars we are tinkering with. I am very satisfied with what I ordered from them.
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Re: Rewire supplies

Post by JohnH » Thu Apr 06, 2023 4:48 am

I used a repro harness from Snyders when I rewired the car. However, for the added wiring such as brake light, indicators, etc. I simply used plastic wiring threaded through black shoe lace, and bound at the ends with black cotton.

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