Posted December 4, 200420 yr comment_104159 Has anyone replaced the tape used to cover the wireing hareness. Mine is old grimmy and tore-up. I want to replace it. I've thought about useing electrical tape, but that shrinks over time and leaves a sticky residue. Any suggestions on what kind of tape to use? Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/14213-wireing-harness-tape-replacement/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
December 4, 200420 yr comment_104161 I've pondered this myself, Ed. I've been looking at Eastwood's "Cold Shrink Tape" (item #25051) for some time. I had something from my late father's garage that looked like black electrical tape but w/o adhesive on it. It was a little stiff to apply, perhaps it comes with instructions. I plan on placing an order for it in the next month or two, if you beat me to it, let us know how it works.Wayne Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/14213-wireing-harness-tape-replacement/#findComment-104161 Share on other sites More sharing options...
December 4, 200420 yr comment_104162 I think Wick Humbles "How to Restore" book has a recommendation.BTW, the OEM wrap on my 72 looks, acts, and feels like common electrical tape. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/14213-wireing-harness-tape-replacement/#findComment-104162 Share on other sites More sharing options...
December 4, 200420 yr comment_104163 It's not quite authentic, but if I were to be attempting to rewrap the wiring harnesses. I would use a self vulcanizing tape, which I think is what the Eastwood offering is. In the Air Force, it was known as F-4 tape because it could be used in many different ways. I've been able to repair a burst radiator hose with the stuff, I think that was on one of my roadsters or the 510 I had so long ago. Scotch has a couple of versions of the stuff, but as I said, most aren't that authentic, due to the fact most of the tapes I have used have a colored stripe right in the middle of it. Just looked at the Eastwood tape and that is exactly what I was talking about. It's a type of self vulcanisintape, and when you remove it, it's more like cutting the casing off a cable than unwrapping tape. :classic: Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/14213-wireing-harness-tape-replacement/#findComment-104163 Share on other sites More sharing options...
December 4, 200420 yr Author comment_104165 Thanks for getting me going in the right direction. I found that it's called "Loom Tape". Eastwoods has some.If I remember I'll post my results.Thanks again. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/14213-wireing-harness-tape-replacement/#findComment-104165 Share on other sites More sharing options...
December 4, 200420 yr comment_104185 Does that stuff get 'hard'? Wouldn't that be bad, because you couldn't bend it, or move it away while working in the area?I like 'hockey tape.' moisture doesn't bother it, and it leaves no residue. It's also clear, and I don't know if it'll get brittle. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/14213-wireing-harness-tape-replacement/#findComment-104185 Share on other sites More sharing options...
December 4, 200420 yr comment_104191 If it got hard; I mean so it would crack under stress, it never would have been used on aircraft. Maybe under extreme stress or wrapping it too many times, it would feel hard, but it ordinarilly(sp?) won't harden up. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/14213-wireing-harness-tape-replacement/#findComment-104191 Share on other sites More sharing options...
December 5, 200420 yr Author comment_104209 Does that stuff get 'hard'? Wouldn't that be bad, because you couldn't bend it, or move it away while working in the area?I'll let you know, I ordered a few rolls and will begin re-taping the engine bay wireing harness. Should have it done by Christmas :classic: . Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/14213-wireing-harness-tape-replacement/#findComment-104209 Share on other sites More sharing options...
December 5, 200420 yr comment_104212 Ed , loom tape is the stuff allright Essex is a maker of it # BT-079 If you have the HOW TO RESTORE book look on page 117 there is a long list of suppliers. Gary Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/14213-wireing-harness-tape-replacement/#findComment-104212 Share on other sites More sharing options...
December 5, 200420 yr comment_104220 its funny that people sell "loom tape" yet OEM manufacturers just use regular PVC electrical tape such as NITTO etc Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/14213-wireing-harness-tape-replacement/#findComment-104220 Share on other sites More sharing options...
December 5, 200420 yr comment_104222 I ended up using a loom tubing. 25mm and 12mm. Kinda like spiral hosing but thinner and has a split down the middle. Took me way too long to unwrap the original tape, for me to even consider putting the same kinda stuff back on. I find it MUCH easier to follow a wire or do any work on the loom when I can just pull open the tubing. Rather than unwrap everything.But I understand it wouldn't be for the purists.I would upload pics, but I cant for some reason? Will try later.Luke Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/14213-wireing-harness-tape-replacement/#findComment-104222 Share on other sites More sharing options...
December 5, 200420 yr comment_104223 IMO, The plastic loom tube is great to hold a big bunch of wires (like headlight wiring) together like you said, and you can put clamps or ties on it and not worry about crushing, but I think that water can get in too easy, and in some places it's way too loose or cheap, like on top of the engine, where you want minimal 'stuff.' There, I'd rather wrap 2 or 3 wires with tape, instead of loom.thx Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/14213-wireing-harness-tape-replacement/#findComment-104223 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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