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Harness Wrapping

TomIGo

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I have been working on partially restoring the original harnesses of my 1970 Challenger. I have completed the harness that goes behind the dash after changing out all bad wires, upgraded a few (larger gauge) as needed, re-wrapped with the non-adhesive vinyl, cleaned all connectors and used contact cleaner on all terminals!! I am now beginning work on the harness going from the bulk-head connector to the headlights via the drivers side inner fender. At the start of the harness, about 5 inches from the bulk-head connector, there is a translucent, almost white, 1/2" wide wrapping that goes for about 6 inches and covers the black vinyl wrap. This harness appears original and even still has the 1-inch wide, white, part number "tag" on the harness where this translucent wrap starts, so I think this extra wrap is original. Does anyone know what that kind of wrap is called and where it can be purchased? I have not seen it before on an original harness or restoration harness from Year One, etc.
 

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Black tape is not correct. There is a tape with a cloth feel to it. Not sure what it is called. I believe Summit, or Jegs carries this wiring tape.
 

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What you want to make sure is whatever you use, make sure it's not the soy based crap on all the new cars! That's what rodents love to eat! My 64 Imperial has been outside at least twelve years before I bought it and no wires are eaten because it wasn't soy based back then. Don't ask me about the wiring in the wife's 2014 300 that got eaten! 😡
 

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There is Vinyl wrap tape available but it has no glue on it so you wrap it tight & use glue or velcro or tie a knot at the loose end the starting end is wrapped inside , there should be a similar cloth based tape available as well . Maybe Year One or Laysons have it , I have used it in the past but don't recall where I got it
 

TomIGo

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Black tape is not correct. There is a tape with a cloth feel to it. Not sure what it is called. I believe Summit, or Jegs carries this wiring tape.
Yep, I know abut the cloth tape used originally, but it costs WAY more than the non-adhesive vinyl wrap, and since I am not going for a complete restoration, that was good with me.

Edit to my original posting. The "translucent" wrap is not actually translucent at all. I carefully cleaned off about 2 inches worth of the wrap on both sides. It is a light grey color. The wrap is 3/8" wide and the entire piece is only 52" long. See photo included.

Grey_Wrap.jpg
 

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Nice work on that harness, sounds like you’re doing it right! That translucent wrap you're seeing is likely fiber-reinforced PVC tape or sometimes called Vinyl Overwrap. It was used by Mopar on certain looms for abrasion resistance. Not super common in resto kits, but you can usually find it through Restoration Specialties or WireCare. Keep at it—you're bringing that ‘70 back the right way! 💪⚡
 
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