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Glue lined heat shrink would be best.  |
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I bought some silicone self-amalgamating tape a month or so ago. I'm impressed.
"heat-resistant temperature range from - 50 ~ 260 degrees, emergency temperature 300 degrees. Heat stability 200 degrees, long-term application at this temperature, the application of product safety for more than 10 years has excellent anti-aging properties. Anti-stain, hydrochloric acid, UV, anti ozone, cold, heat, high pressure and so on"
I am not sure though that all self-amalgamating tape is silicone (based?).
You can get it cheap but slow: https://bit.ly/2wsn8NZ https://bit.ly/2PH33Mw
Or quicker but dearer here (maybe from the same place...). |
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| Riejufixing wrote: | I bought some silicone self-amalgamating tape a month or so ago. I'm impressed.
" heat-resistant temperature range from - 50 ~ 260 degrees, emergency temperature 300 degrees. Heat stability 200 degrees, long-term application at this temperature, the application of product safety for more than 10 years has excellent anti-aging properties. Anti-stain, hydrochloric acid, UV, anti ozone, cold, heat, high pressure and so on"
I am not sure though that all self-amalgamating tape is silicone (based?).
You can get it cheap but slow: https://bit.ly/2wsn8NZ https://bit.ly/2PH33Mw
Or quicker but dearer here (maybe from the same place...). |
I think some self amalgamation tape still uses an adhesive. I would consider the adhesive may dissolve in contact with oil.
We use heat shrink in 6“ dia sizes. So it is possible to get in any size almost. Ebay will have then you need to buy 600' of it for 4“.  ____________________ Disclaimer: The comments above may be predicted text and not necessarily the opinion of MCN. |
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Cheers all, ended up using both - heat shrink on the connectors to keep them in place, and silicone tape to protect the exposed enameled wire.
Bought the tape twice though - first lot from screwfix was "rubber" tape only good for 90C
Bought the proper silicone stuff from halfords  ____________________ killa wrote: Im an ass man myself |
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ah well, ill look for some next time. to be honest with my birds nest of wiring and tape, dont know how long itll last
also replaced a shitty rusty relay for the hid system (installed by previous owner) that started to smoke when i connected a properly working charging system i suspect this may have been a cause of the initial issue. shame really, the rest of his wiring is done very well from what i can see. ____________________ killa wrote: Im an ass man myself |
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well, i broke down today and had to push it a mile ish home
turns out a sharp edge poked trough the heat shrink on one of my connectors and shorted on the frame. first indication was when i started it in town and it chugged over rather than its usual whizz.
this progesssed into lights turning off, then a check engine light, then dash turning off entirely, then misfiring, then when i was almost home, i let the revs drop when when slowing for a turn and it stopped
anyway, found the short and re- insulated the lot, this time with some fabric-ey tube stuff similar to what was used on the origional stator. ____________________ killa wrote: Im an ass man myself |
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How did a repair you made inside the engine short out on the frame? ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
132.9mph off and walked away. Gear is good, gear is good, gear is very very good  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 7 years, 298 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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