What kind of warranty does remanned engine have?
Our remanned engines offer a 36 month Unlimited Mileage Warranty on parts and service*. Sealed long blocks include all components including oil filter and adapters, correct oil pan and thermostats.
Are there wire harness repair kits for Ford?
Ford Motor Company now has Wire Terminal Repair kits available to allow replacement of damaged or corroded terminals in a connector. This can save a customer hundreds of dollars for a complete wire harness and the labor to install it.
How can I make my electric motor run again?
Use the Ohmmeter to check for breaks in both windings. The resistance on each winding will be relatively low, but the starting winding will show a little higher resistance. If one of the windings shows an open circuit, look closely at where the wires attach to a terminal or to a heavier wire.
Where do you wire a new condenser fan motor?
If you purchased a new condenser fan motor with a new single run capacitor, this will be the wiring setup that you’ll be using. You’re going to wire the black lead to where the black lead on your previous condenser fan motor was wired to. This will likely be back to your contactor.
Where can I buy rewires for a motorcycle?
Here you will find everything you need to rewire your classic motorcycle or automotive project. We do our best to continually ensure that we stock the highest quality parts and tools at the lowest possible prices. We don’t always guarantee the cheapest prices, but you can count on us for the best value.
How many people have made vintage connections their repeat supplier?
Over 13,000 of our fellow enthusiasts have made Vintage Connections their repeat supplier for electrical terminals and connectors over the past 18 years. If you’re looking for specific connectors, terminals, tools, wire, or supplies, please let us know! We’re always on the look out for the best products to bring to our fellow builders.
How many wires do you need to start a vintage car?
To start and run a vintage car, you need only four wires—three for the starter and one for the coil. To recap: Thick, red wire from battery positive to threaded post on the starter motor. It can be a jumper cable, but if you need to move the car, a secured battery cable is much better.