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Wire wrapping?
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I'm a neat freak about wiring, don't like oil and dirt on it so am cleaning up as well as replacing bad stuff.:huh:
What would you suggest for wrapping the new wires? Electrical tape? Some kind of tubing? How about that ribbed split tubing they have at the parts store for gathering car wires together?
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I don't know what it is called, but how about the stuff that is like "chinese fingers" ? It stretches, can be pushed together to allow access to a wire at any point, keeps the wires pretty clean, keeps the wires together. comes in different colors and sizes, On my 2000 Dodge Dakota, factory used it under the hood for various wires. I used some for my axcillary wiring under the hood and in the cab (dash and headliner). Will use it again when I get to the wiring stage of the AMEN. Don't use tape, it is very messy and gets worse with age...TFH
Chinese finger TRAPS, not Chinese fingers.
I just use tape, but it's definitely messy especially if you have to do any re-wiring for mods etc. If you can find tape without the adhesive, that would be ideal.
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I bought a really good ratchetting crimper and have started using that more often.
1981 KZ550 D1 gpz.
Kz550 valve train warning.
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2) Braided sleeve or braided tubing.
www.alphawire.com/pages/mouser.cfm?pn=GRP
is one example. Fire resistant/proof might be nice.
You can purchase wire and sleeve from here:
www.mouser.com/
here is the categories link:
www.mouser.com/index.cfm?D=240&Ne=0&hand...a.listcategory&N=240
click on 'tubing sleeving'
you can then search for 'braided' and find a whole mess of stuff.
I order stuff from these guys from time to time for projects and they are friendly, reasonable prices, and fast.
They don't mind small orders.
They are also a good source for connectors, relays, and such.
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The only thing I'd come up with was heat shrink, but then couldn't figure out how to get it over some of the devices at the ends of the wiring.
I just got another rectifier, fuse box and (just in case) wiring harness. I'll start testing everything this weekend and let you all know how it goes.
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