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Heat shrink Tubing for harnesses.
Brad Sheridan wrote:
> I don't think I'd use it for an entire harness, its too thick for that. I
>picked some of this stuff up at a local electronics place, and use it when
>I need to add rigidity/strength to a harness, like right at a splice. It's
>also good for keeping moisture out.
>
> Digikey has that stuff in stock according to their website. I think
>Waytek( http://waytekwire.com ) sell that same stuff. They have lots of
>automotive grade wiring supplies.
>
>
>From: Euroroc II <flaatr@yahoo.com>
>To: "Julie Macfarlane" <juliemac57@hotmail.com>
>CC: Scirocco-l@scirocco.org
>Subject: Re: Heat shrink Tubing for harnesses.
>Date: Fri, 30 Apr 2004 17:58:57 -0700
>
>I've used this... It's a bit thicker than regular shrink tubing and there
>is a bit of oozage from the sealant but it's very good, but not very
>flexible.
>
>-Raffi
>
>
>At 05:21 PM 4/30/2004, you wrote:
>
>
>>>>This heat shrink takes a bit more heat to shrink. The Liner is gas, oil
>>>>and water proof as well as flame retardant.
>>>>
>>>>3M
>>>>
I squirted a little silicone lubricant into my regular shrink tubing
prior to heating for my headlight looms.
- Camron from Vancouver, WA USA
'86.5 Black 16V 2.0L