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ch1ll1

posted on 16/2/07 at 08:45 PM Reply With Quote
running loom in the car?

hi all

is there any rules stating you can not run your wiring loom through the car it self?

im thinking of doing this but would make a box section for it to run through

can anybody see any problems?

cheers paul

[Edited on 16/2/07 by ch1ll1]






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nitram38

posted on 16/2/07 at 09:15 PM Reply With Quote
Loom can be exposed anywhere as long as it is mechanically protected.
Either use split flexible plastic conduit or spiral wrap.
Box section is a bit OTT

[Edited on 16/2/2007 by nitram38]

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zxrlocost

posted on 16/2/07 at 09:15 PM Reply With Quote
wouldnt it look a bit messy or out of place?

cant you run inside edge of top of tunnel

chris

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RazMan

posted on 17/2/07 at 11:21 AM Reply With Quote
Maintenance would be a real PITA when you need to run any new circuits that you forgot about ........ which is inevitable
I used heatshrink for any exposed bits of loom (engine bay, lights etc) and spiral wrap for the internal bits.





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Raz

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