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Offline theclash

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wiring insulator
« on: 20 May 2009, 21:18 »
want to re insulate the engine bay wiring on my 92 8v most of it has corroded away leaving the cable exposed.
 anyone done this before and what did you use?
 i want to wrap it in the waterproof cloth type isulator tape if poss anyone recommend where to buy it

Offline james_16v

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Re: wiring insulator
« Reply #1 on: 20 May 2009, 22:08 »
I used heat shrink tubing to fix my dodgy wires where the insulation was exposed in the past.
I find it neater than wrapping it in electrical tape etc

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Re: wiring insulator
« Reply #2 on: 21 May 2009, 01:03 »
dongt wrap the loom in isulation tape it goes sticky and mank quickly. you can get split conduit and loom tape  much tidyer job.  to fix wires  heatshrink where possiblel but insulting tape is sometimes only option
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Offline Mr Blue

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Re: wiring insulator
« Reply #3 on: 21 May 2009, 06:41 »
heatshrink is a pain in long strips. The wires cant flex well
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Re: wiring insulator
« Reply #4 on: 21 May 2009, 08:49 »
www.vehiclewiringproducts.co.uk

As danny said, corrugated conduits look smart (when you use the appropriate t-pieces etc.) and make it easy to get to the wiring should you need to.
« Last Edit: 21 May 2009, 08:52 by Ben Lessani »

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Re: wiring insulator
« Reply #5 on: 21 May 2009, 10:40 »
^^ they do stuff called 'twistwrap' which is great stuff though its not quite big enough for main wiring looms. i had to put a twist in it to cover everything, which is pretty hard when the loom is in situ, i had it all out on the floor so it made my life a bit easier.  advantage is you can easily open it to get to the wiring, and its not sticky! 



ebay is a good source for loom tape though if you want to go down that route.
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Offline theclash

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Re: wiring insulator
« Reply #6 on: 21 May 2009, 15:35 »
thanks guys ...i ended up getting self amalgamating tape in the end its waterproof and should be pretty easy to wrap.
 only got this car last week and want to sort a few little bits out other than that its original and in excellent knick. next job is waxoyling underneath cn a mate of mine today for a price he said i could use his ramp and do it myself.