Factory Electrical Harness Wrap?
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Factory Electrical Harness Wrap?
Did the factory use electrical tape for harness sheathing in the engine compartment or did someone re-wrap the wiring in our 68 F100 Ranger?
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re: Factory Electrical Harness Wrap?
No, Ford didn't use electrical tape to wrap it's wire harness's.
They used a black plastic "tape" that had no adhesive...
KaptnKA S
They used a black plastic "tape" that had no adhesive...
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re: Factory Electrical Harness Wrap?
does it look like electrical tape?
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I have seen the electrical tape used on the harnesses and you can still buy it. I just cannot find the Internet site now - this is a common problem I have as I get older. The tape is no tack tape and I think it was made by 3M.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Black-dr ... dZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Black-dr ... dZViewItem
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