That is the single most optimistic description I've seen on here in awhile. We usually wind up with push, bunch, hold, scooch along, push, bunch, hold, scooch along, milk it to the end.You push it on and it slides over the wires
That is the single most optimistic description I've seen on here in awhile. We usually wind up with push, bunch, hold, scooch along, push, bunch, hold, scooch along, milk it to the end.You push it on and it slides over the wires
It’s not fun but I really don’t think it’s that hard. I usually struggle when the wires are taped up loosely or the wires have friction tape on them.That is the single most optimistic description I've seen on here in awhile. We usually wind up with push, bunch, hold, scooch along, push, bunch, hold, scooch along, milk it to the end.
I didn't say it was hard, I was pointing that that "just push it over the wires" is far more optimistic than reality.It’s not fun but I really don’t think it’s that hard. I usually struggle when the wires are taped up loosely or the wires have friction tape on them.
A cheap set of splicing fids can help. Plastic Splicing FidsSorry to be dense, but how do you get wires into a braided loom? Just push them through from one end to the other and hope the wire ends don't catch against the side? Or is there some kind of rounded cap that you put on the end of the wire so that it passes through easily?
I’m all about the wire management,I like the braided betterI didn't say it was hard, I was pointing that that "just push it over the wires" is far more optimistic than reality.
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We use an under hood rated expandable sleeve when we use it.Fish tape one end of the braided loom...stagger the wires...wrap in Super 33 electrical tape...fast, easy done.
The braided stuff melts at a very low temperature...if it's anywhere close to exhaust put a heat sleeve on instead.
Use shrink wrap to finish the ends. Not all of it's the same...you can get different ratios like 4:1 and with epoxy.
-Mac