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Battery Cable, Positive, 6 Cylinder (1971 Nova)

Item EK-85-294029-1
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      Features

      • Battery Cable for Chevrolet Nova 1971
      • Positive Battery Cable for 6-Cylinder Engine
      • Fits 1971 Chevrolet Nova

      Description

      Positive Battery Cable. The battery cable is designed to connect the positive terminal of the battery to the starter or electrical systems within the vehicle, ensuring a stable and efficient flow of electrical current. This is essential for starting the engine and powering electrical components, making the cable a critical part of the vehicle's electrical system.

      Construction and Appearance. Made with durable copper wire, this cable provides excellent conductivity and resists corrosion. It is protected by heavy-duty insulation that guards against heat and abrasion, typically finished in a black or red textured jacket for long-lasting durability and safety under the hood.

      Installation. Installation is straightforward for those with experience in automotive electrical systems and does not require drilling or modifications. It replaces the original cable directly, ensuring a secure and reliable connection.

      Application. This battery cable is designed to fit the 1971 Chevrolet Nova equipped with a 6-cylinder engine, meeting original equipment specifications for a precise and secure fit.

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