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2004LB7

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Don't follow on the "bushings", please elaborate.

I've found same data you posted.
What I have not found is "X amps at Y size for Z distance." Chart. I can easily find it for 12V systems.

I put in a 200A 240V 1ph panel.
I'm looking at ~90' 100' tops of run length between service panel and meter junction box.

I have a hard time believing a 200A system uses same size cable on a 100' run as a 1000' run without degradation of voltage at the end.

That said, general info I found, a 2/0 aluminum stranded cable is "rated" 100-115A is the generally accepted limit. That's assuming my stuff it's 2/0.

Measuring some diameter, with sheathing the service cable floats around ~0.530"
Stripped of the PVC sheathing off, the aluminum strands bundle measurement 0.360-0.365"

Those measurements seam to be bigger than advertised 2/0 aluminum cables but smaller than 3/0 aluminum stranded that's currently available.
3/0 aluminum seams to be rated at 150-175A pending direct buried or conduit.

Rough gues, this stuff was installed late 70s early 80s, I'm sure standards have changed a few times

Edit rough.google search I can run 3-3/0 in a 1.5 sch 40 conduit, though I'm sure I'll have to work at it.
Almost forgot to answer your question. The bushing is the ring or threaded protector that goes on threaded connector after the lock ring to protect the wire from abrasion. Often plastic but can be found in metal with a plastic liner and ground connector. But the simple plastic ones will suffice. Look at the picture of the panel I posted and note where the feeders enter the panel. The gray bushing is what you need on yours. Required for 4 AWG and above

As for your aluminum conductor gauge. Older stuff was slightly larger in diameter because the where simple round strands bundled together. Modern stuff us compressed together to reduce the space between the strands. This allows packing the same amount of aluminum strands in a smaller space. Take a look at the shape of each strand and you'll see it's no longer round. So the one that is slightly smaller in diameter to your existing feeder is likely the same gauge
 
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Did some paint correction and a ceramic coat on my dad's truck while they were on a trip. Not sure what he washes this thing with, but he needs something different lol


Test pass to see how easy it would polish up. Orange CCS pad with Wolfgang swirl remover
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After the first round of Wolfgang
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Finished up with 3D One polish, wipe down with prep and coat with Detailers Pride GR4 coating
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Spent last week cleaning mine as well. Feels good to have a clean truck again. Got several compliments over the weekend on it actually
 

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If Only I had the time to Wash mine...

Instead I had to work on the Fix Or Repair Daily that a family member owns since it was Found On Road Dead. If the poor guy wasn't down on his luck, I would sure love to kick him for buying this this one...

Sadly, after all the work I did, Looks like I am going to have to drop it off at the dealer. Because the New Engine and all New parts I put on it didn't seem to fix the overheating issue. I am not sure if I got a defective engine or what. Time to see if the warranty that came with the New engine is any good.
 

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Spent the weekend doing brakes. Finally no more warped rotor. Shit that thing was cooked pretty good.

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Ready for dove season this weekend. My girlfriend wants to go this year so I am looking at buying another shotgun she can shoot. Academy has a Mossberg Maverick youth model for under $250 in 20 ga. She is a small gal so I would think that is going to be her best bet. Or she'll just watch me hunt.
 
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Spent last week cleaning mine as well. Feels good to have a clean truck again. Got several compliments over the weekend on it actually

Spent last week cleaning mine as well. Feels good to have a clean truck again. Got several compliments over the weekend on it actually
Damn!!! Great looking truck. How the hell do you see out of the front windshield lol?
 
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Spent the weekend doing brakes. Finally no more warped rotor. Shit that thing was cooked pretty good.

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Ready for dove season this weekend. My girlfriend wants to go this year so I am looking at buying another shotgun she can shoot. Academy has a Mossberg Maverick youth model for under $250 in 20 ga. She is a small gal so I would think that is going to be her best bet. Or she'll just watch me hunt.
Another option could be those mini shells. Supposed to kick less. But 20 gauge is also an excellent option
 

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@2004LB7 What do you mean by mini shells? Like some tiny shell in a 12 gauge or something like a .410? Don't think I've heard of those before.

20 gauge is great. I enjoy shooting it and it should be easy enough for her to pick up.
 

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1 3/4” 12 gauges shells are fun but I love a 410 for birds. My son is going on his first dove hunt so it should be interesting.
 

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