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Old 05-11-2009, 06:57 PM
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That happened to my rail. Cracks at the mounting points.

For my lines I have silicone and fiberglass insulation on them. When I had an oil fire The wiring harness was unharmed and it was wrapped in the same silicone and fiberglass stuff.
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good info. Thanks guys.
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^^^lol
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Fire sleeve and "Happy Ending" for you ehall
Old 07-27-2010, 12:10 AM
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Originally Posted by David Floyd
Fire sleeve and "Happy Ending" for you ehall
AHHH! Dave. Nasty! lol
Old 07-27-2010, 09:09 PM
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Just revisiting these issues and thought I would pass this along. 'Flyboy Accessories', heat rejection sleeves, two 1"x3', [perfect fit over stock sleeve from engine bay entrance to fittings] rated 1100 degrees. $43. SS zip ties, $1. Finished my ends with real metal duct tape, all in silver color. 10 minute job.
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^^Cool!
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Ronin-951

How about a picture?

Thanks!
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No can do, usual problem. Fix one area, then moved to next. Rod bearings and belts, everythings in a pile.
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http://cableorganizer.com/high-temperature-insulation/

Source for differnt coverings. I like the the fiberglass sleeving when running wires in the engine bay.

http://cableorganizer.com/insultherm-braided-sleeving/

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