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Old 09-10-17, 04:28
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Originally Posted by Jacques Reed View Post
I have used bitumen impregnated cotton wiring conduit at a number of places to help prevent chafing.

.... Comes in various sizes: 3/16"ID for one wire, 1/4" ID for two wires and 5/16" ID for three wires, plus larger sizes. 1/4" ID is the same stuff used on Ford Fuel lines as a type of insulation.
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..And it is available in all these sizes from Vintage Wiring Harness:

http://www.vinwire.com.au/

Go to "accessories" then "Primary wiring loom". Not the type of stuff you'd find at the local autoparts store or auto electrician's.
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