Hi All,
I want to redo my Fuel Injection harness and replace all the sheathing. I think the sheathing is PVC, but not sure. Has anyone tackled this before and knows the different sizes used and can recommend a good product that can survive the engine bay environment?
Thanks in Advance!
Dennis
Is your harness in good enough condition to be worth doing that? Specifically, are the wires pliable and not brittle or cracked, do they have high resistance, and are the wire terminals corroded?
Usually the telltale indication of problems is that the exposed ground wires are brittle and the terminals are corroded.
Hi Jeff,
I did look at this, and all the wires are still soft and pliable. This harness might have been replaced by the PO on my '75, as it's in nice shape. Th sheathing could use some sprucing up, so I wanted to replace it. I could keep it as it, if this is a difficult task.
Dennis
Corroded wire terminals and high resistance wires are condition problems that are important to resolve if they exist.
Replacing the casing is not especially difficult but it does take time it will probably take you at least 4-6 hours if you've not done it before. Electronics stores may have materials you need. You will also need to document the circuitry of your harness, have or get the special tools needed to completely disassemble the harness.
Jeff, Tom,
Thanks for all the advice and help. Much appreciated. I'll let you know how it goes.
Dennis
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