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Re: The Quick/Small/(Stupid?) Question Thread-take 2

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Maybe black cable ties??
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Curtis wrote: Sun Dec 24, 2017 1:01 pm Question about wiring harness tape. I have a new OEM harness from the 80's that I need to fix the tape. As is usual with these the adhesive has given up at the end of the tape. I looked for some advice but can't find anything for what would be good to reglue it. Thought about rubber cement. The owner of the harness would like to keep the original tape. Tape is fine just needs to be coated again.

Any advice?

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You could tie off end like in this vid:


or, use a good, tough glue like this:
http://www.gorillatough.com/gorilla-clear-grip

I have only tied off the ends. Haven't tried any glue FWIW.
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I had to re-wrap a good portion of my engine bay harness due to a little meltdown.
I found some grey self adhesive tape which matched the OEM tape and simply replaced the original.
Do you require grey or black?
Alternatively, you could re-use the original tape, after a good clean, and just seal the ends with some self adhesive tape.
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How about a wrap of self sealing tape at the loose end?
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Tape wrap that I have purchased does not have adhesive, the ends are secured with Electrical tape at the ends of the run, at least that is what I did.
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So what I need is what adhesive can I apply to the ORIGINAL tape? No new tape, nothing else. I'm leaning toward rubber cement based on what I just read on how different tapes are made.
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Any good quality contact adhesive or polyurethane adhesive to a clean base will be suitable.
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Nissanman wrote: Mon Dec 25, 2017 3:03 am Any good quality contact adhesive or polyurethane adhesive to a clean base will be suitable.
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Was it originally an adhesive tape?
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spl310 wrote: Mon Dec 25, 2017 12:23 pm Was it originally an adhesive tape?
yes
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Ok, I only ask because some manufacturers used a non adhesive tape which when stretched adhered to itself.
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Hi to all fellow owners, & Seasons Greetings !
I haven't posted in a while, but I have what may be a nutty question, but I'll ask anyway....for the quality restorations that have been done, or are already in progress, what, if anything is done about the soft top bows ?....powder coating, zinc or cad plating ?....I'm actually considering nickel plating, or the "black" chrome plating options. I welcome ANY suggestions and / or comments, and all of them are welcome without criticism.

For some reason,...in my mind, nickel seems to appeal to me, not only for the soft top bows, but also the attachment and adjustment brackets that go with it, ...and lastly, some or all of the under hood SU carb linkage. Short version : any pro or cons to nickel plating at all on anything ?
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For the top bows, if I recall correctly, mine had some plastic inserts at the hinge points. So I had the mechanism media blasted, then painted it satin black. I didn't want it heated to 400 degrees for powder coating. My SU carb linkage was zinc coated by the previous owner and looks great. Very clean.
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On a 1600 after putting my SU's back together, how many turns out should I start on the high/low needle? I read somewhere I should start at 2 other thread said 3.5. Thanks.
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See the write up by Keith Williams in the Tech Wiki, it worked for me :smt006

http://www.311s.org/pmwiki-311/pmwiki.p ... sNewSuTech
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