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Date:         Sun, 4 Feb 2007 10:59:07 -0800
Reply-To:     TC <trclark@SHAW.CA>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         TC <trclark@SHAW.CA>
Subject:      Re: The wire harness becomes brittle
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Ok no opinion here perhaps the .ca's on the list know of canadian retailer/ wholesaleers where you can get -thermal protection split tube's -4 fi connectors frank or ben ?? I also want to take those 6 engine ground wires & combine them inside the split tube & have just one heavy guage wire make a single ground spot on the engine encased in the conduit I am semi experiened with wring but i want to make it looks like real pro job so what type of connector would you use to combine all the 6 engine ground wires from the harness in side the conduit to 1 heaver guage wire that you tie to the engine block ----- Original Message ----- From: "TC" <trclark@SHAW.CA> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Saturday, February 03, 2007 1:18 PM Subject: The wire harness becomes brittle

> So I have had number of issues with my wire harness recently & found a > younger harness > that is not so brittle > > so first I want to clean up the newer one change boots for the fi & there > are 3 or 4 wire that are bit > stiff so i will cut those back & re-crimp the ends etc... > > But I look at my 87 bmw 325i with 300k on the clock it has none of these > wiring issues that the van has > because it use's that split loom tubing ... > My belief is that the cheesy plastic sleeves do a poor job of protecting the > wires from the temperature > ranges in the engine compartment && the fact that the sleeve seems to always > be cut too short such that > the last 1-3" or wire are exposed rather than the enclosed in the plastic > sleeve > > I think if I were to take this new to me harness strip all the low life > plastic sleeve off & replace it with > split loom tubing with thermal protection like > http://cableorganizer.com/convoshield/ > & run the tube right up to each joint or connector & leave no wire ends > exposed > > This issue of the wring in the engine compartment would be put to sleep for > next 5years at least > > Is there any thing else I can do is there a wire dressing i can spray on > this harness to make it more flexible > Is there a better product than that convoshield/


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