Poorly documented fastener/zip-tie/clamp part numbers
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Great job...
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Blue clips, 113 142 261 A, six of them.
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My low mileage '80 has a couple of black zip-ties on the engine that need replacing with original 'natural' colored nylon units and I will have to cut some original ones here and there during repairs so I finally got around to searching for the part numbers...
It appears that the factory round-ish head zip-ties are TY-RAP, made by ABB (Thomas & Betts).
Embarrassingly, I've never heard of them. Come to find, many ROW folks say ty-rap instead of zip-tie.![Embarrassment](https://rennlist.com/forums/images/smilies/redface.gif)
https://new.abb.com/low-voltage/prod...ssories/ty-rap
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https://www.graybar.com/store/en/gb/...10111611611541
It appears that the factory round-ish head zip-ties are TY-RAP, made by ABB (Thomas & Betts).
Embarrassingly, I've never heard of them. Come to find, many ROW folks say ty-rap instead of zip-tie.
![Embarrassment](https://rennlist.com/forums/images/smilies/redface.gif)
https://new.abb.com/low-voltage/prod...ssories/ty-rap
EG:
https://www.graybar.com/store/en/gb/...10111611611541
Last edited by PorKen; 11-02-2019 at 03:52 AM. Reason: links
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I wonder whether they started white and became 'natural' with age, or if they were the natural colored high temp variant?
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I thought about that. The hi-temp ones have a green-ish tint, originally?
The regular naturals* have a 185F rating which is marginal for the injector rail wiring on L-Jet, for example.
The early cars are littered with these ty-raps so I would imagine they are not the more expensive high temp versions.
*big naturals
The regular naturals* have a 185F rating which is marginal for the injector rail wiring on L-Jet, for example.
The early cars are littered with these ty-raps so I would imagine they are not the more expensive high temp versions.
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You just painted that s***, it should be yellow.
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Awesome thread.
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It's the color it came as(?)
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I guess the concours judges will have to accept black as the only correct, PET-validated part.