wiring harness

For discussing how to choose sensors and create a wiring harness for all Bowling and Grippo versions of the MegaSquirt® EFI controller.
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whitedevil666

wiring harness

Post by whitedevil666 »

Any recommendations? Should I just wrap it in 'lectric tape? What about friction tape? I found some old looking "shrink tape" that looked promising. Also where can I get some plastic conduit worth using? The crap they sell at vatozone gets destroyed by heat and crumbles. Thanks guys!
dandelot
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Re: wiring harness

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A traditional approach in English cars is to wrap in non-adhesive electrical tape.
A dot of superglue (bonding tape to tape) at each end holds it. Then (once cut) it comes off easily in case
changes are needed. Holden.co.uk electrical > wiring > tape. Called Bondalec tape.
I've used it in my project car. Nice stuff.
[No financial interest...]
David
Ollie8974

Re: wiring harness

Post by Ollie8974 »

whitedevil666 wrote:Any recommendations? Should I just wrap it in 'lectric tape? What about friction tape? I found some old looking "shrink tape" that looked promising. Also where can I get some plastic conduit worth using? The crap they sell at vatozone gets destroyed by heat and crumbles. Thanks guys!
Visit a Pull-A-Part Yard and get some of the covering used on productin cars. That stuff will not crumble from the heat.
jrdrag
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Re: wiring harness

Post by jrdrag »

waytekwire.com has everything you will ever need for a harness but you need to buy large quantities.

Caleb
Ollie8974

Re: wiring harness

Post by Ollie8974 »

This is the replay I got from Waytek when I inquired about their min order.

Thanks for your inquiry. Our minimums are as follows:

$5 or 100 pieces per line item (whichever is less)
Order totals under $35 are assessed a $5 handling charge.

Regards,
Bonnie Kobett
Waytek Inc.
jrdrag
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Re: wiring harness

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I spent a lot of money at one time so I never worried about a minimum. I used their on-line shopping cart. I bought 250ft of each color of wire that I needed. As cheap as it was, it made sense. I could buy 15' for 8$ from most dealers or 250' for $12 from them. I also ordered one hundred foot of each size of wire loom. It was pretty cheap as well.
dandelot
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Re: wiring harness

Post by dandelot »

I recently discovered Corvette in particular (1953-2007) and Chevrolet more generally
used non-adhesive 1 inch wide plastic tape (black) to wrap wiring harnesses.
A web search for "wire harness tape non adhesive" or "wiring harness tape non adhesive"
will get you inexpensive sources on the web, and I have to guess you will find local sources too.
As I said earlier, a drop of superglue is easer than tying the ends.
Matt Cramer
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Re: wiring harness

Post by Matt Cramer »

Most Mopars seem to use the non-adhesive tape too. The split convolute loom is a cheap alternative and pretty easy to set up although it does seem to deteriorate after a couple years.
2088bob
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Re: wiring harness

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cover the harness with spiral wrap a little more labor intensive but makes for a very nice looking harness building one right now will post pics tomorrow
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2088bob
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Re: wiring harness

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Spiral makes for a clean install and lets you jump out with a branch where ever you want

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