3rd Generation 1979 - 1993 > 1984 - 1986 SVO

Positive Battery Cables

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bluemax:
I have been meaning to do this for awhile now, but after several NOS cables sold on eBay recently, I thought it was time.

There have been several iterations of the E3SZ-14300-A (Motorcraft  WC-8540) positive battery cable since these cars rolled off the assembly line. I have attached pics of each version from my personal collection of parts.

The original cables had more of an angled terminal cover with POS lettered in white. The convaluted plastic tubing was taped at the end with the black "cloth" tape. The Engineering part number was also printed on the cable itself "Motorcraft E3SF-14300-AB". The part in this picture was the original cable on my '86 CP.

The second version to be used was close to the original with the angled terminal cover and the tubing was taped with cloth black tape, but the Engineering part number was printed on a label and taped to the cable. This style was the version that sold on eBay recently.

The third version, what we commonly see on "restored" cars in the show field today, has a more rectangular terminal cover and the tubing is taped at the end with vinyl black tape. This particular part was made on 10-05-99.

With the latest version, the service part has a rectangular terminal cover with an end around the cable. This particular part was made on 06-15-05.

While the third and fourth versions are correct service parts from Ford, they are not "concours" correct.

I hope this helps and I welcome any discussion on this topic.  ;)

rodster:
Great info! Good to know when looking at original cars or walking swap meets.  Fortunately I have one of the NOS 'correct' ones.   :)

Thanks for sharing.

Now, about those black Marchal fog light covers.  ;)

bluemax:

--- Quote from: rodster on December 13, 2013, 12:40:43 PM ---
Now, about those black Marchal fog light covers.  ;)

--- End quote ---

There is a NOS pair on eBay right now. These are correct for the SVO... it will be interesting to see how much it sells for.  ::)

svo2scj:
Thank you for taking the time to post these photos!   (Those trying to restore an SVO will save money from buying the wrong item)  THanks

Mark

rodster:
Had to compare my original 84 to a service replacement and you are right.... eng number on the cable of the original.   ;)

Interesting that my 83 TBird has an exposed pos cable end and no cover?  Maybe it was a later (than 5/83)  thing or else just not used on the TBird line?

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