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Wiring Harness Cover

HAN8L1965

Jedi Warrior
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Hello All,

I have not seen this in any of the postings so here I go. Is there some place you can by the fabric harness cover? My wiring is in great shape but a lot of the cover is shot. Would prefer not to use plastic.

Working hard to bring my 65 back to life and look proud.

Mark
 
Mark,

if you are talking about fabric covered looms, then this is machine done and cannot be wrapped. You need to buy a new loom to keep the original look.
Personally I would just wrap it with loom tape, (which is non adhesive pvc tape).

Alec
 
Please let us know what you end up doing; my harness also is in fairly good shape except for the rotten/missing fabric, and I too want the original style look. Can't afford a new harness. I'm over in the Picktown area, by the way.
 
We ought to try to get together and compare notes, I live in Lewis Center.

Mark
 
here in Hawaii, Napa sells a loom cover that is cloth outer which appears a lot nicer than the plastic crinkle tube. Might wanna stop by a Napa store and look in their catalog. I know it is being used by big truckers at this day and age.
 
I just looked up the loom cover at my NAPA store.
It's actually in the Belden catalog.
"Asphalt coated fabric loom cover".
Part numbers:
1/4"----------737101
3/8"----------737103
1/2"----------737104
5/8"----------737105
3/4"----------737106

Hope this helps a bit.
Jeff
 
Over here it's on a Riley, corarri, going onto a 328, on a 69 el camino, that I know of. Looks very nice.
 
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