 at106 Brolly Dolly
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 Johnser Renault 5 Driver
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I've built a loom for an old car and a bike. quite a satisfying project once you've got started. I ordered most of my bits from this guy:
https://www.vehicle-wiring-products.eu/VWP-onlinestore/home/homepage.php
Great service and pretty easy to use website.
If you want to do it on the cheap, go to a scrappy and grab as long a length of the main loom as possible from something big and german, grab the relays and fuses too. the front to back section of the loom will contain loads of different colours and gauges - plenty to sort a small motorbike.
Thinwall; better for keeping looms compact than resisting abrasion, play to its advantages!
Solder every spade/bullet connector. do not rely on crimping alone
heat-shrink tubing and cable ties are your friends
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 at106 Brolly Dolly
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 Posted: 18:03 - 26 Sep 2011 Post subject: |
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Thanks for all the replies and the links I think im going to go for the 30/33 amp thin wall wire and i'll put it into a pvc tube thing to protect it. |
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