Re: Nonadhesive Vinyl Tape
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Are you taking about "friction" tape?
Posted on: 2011/2/4 14:08
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Re: Nonadhesive Vinyl Tape
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you can get it at Eastwood i'm pretty sure. i think i may have gotten mine from Max Merrit though. been too long since i did the torsion motor wiring.
Hankor click here
Posted on: 2011/2/4 14:33
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Re: Nonadhesive Vinyl Tape
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I got mine from Eastwood.
Posted on: 2011/2/4 15:22
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Re: Nonadhesive Vinyl Tape
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Chrysler's supplier was still using black cotton friction tape to wrap some parts of the vehicle harness in the 1980s, but I suspect it was only because that stuff was cheap.
Unless friction tape is required for an authentic appearance in vehicle restoration, it's probably better left for tool grips and bicycle handlebars these days. Friction tape relies solely on the adhesive for sealing properties. The vinyl tape used to cover OE harnesses, beginning in the mid-1950s, wasn't adhesive but cohesive - sticks to itself - and thinner than conventional electrical tape. Search for "harness wrapping tape" and you'll find the right stuff.
Posted on: 2011/2/4 16:33
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This is what I used Harness Tape on Ebay. It was recommended by HH56. Don't have a V8 car so I don't know what the OEM harness tape looks like. This meets current OEM standards and the vendor shipped pretty quick. Reasonable price I think. This is what it looks like on my harness.
Posted on: 2011/2/4 22:03
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Thanks to all who replied. I did not find it at Max Merritt nor at Eastwood, but at Rick's Camaros.
(o{I}o)
Posted on: 2011/2/5 11:18
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