Not time consuming if you know how to. much easier way is to use a stiff steel or copper wire, bend the end 180deg, so you have a round head, put it through the sleeve untill it comes out of the other end, tape both wires on the stiff wire, make the connection smooth, no sharp edges, and pull the whole damn thing through the sleeve. Takes only 2 minutes, no mater how long the sleeve is
5lb Trilene fishing string, tie the string neatly behind the spade terminal going in first, put the second spade terminal as close as you can behind the first put them inside one of those heat shink tubs you are using hold in place, and shrink them, now you run the fishing string threw the sleeve then pull the spade fittings threw cut them free of the shrink tubing and voila no problem, don't use fishing string more than or less than 5lb or you will have a big knot between the spades or to flimsy to push threw sleeve. Yours looks great just passing on a trick we use here in the shop will save you a whole lot of time ...
Need to ensure you use the correct sleeving. Different kinds are rated for different temperatures. Looks great but the sleeving can cause issues if you have to probe the harness if you have issues
much easier way is to use a stiff steel or copper wire, bend the end 180deg, so you have a round head, put it through the sleeve untill it comes out of the other end, tape both wires on the stiff wire, make the connection smooth, no sharp edges, and pull the whole damn thing through the sleeve. Takes only 2 minutes, no mater how long the sleeve is
It's a good idea to make wires look nice, but from the fire hazard side, those sleeves can easily catch on fire cause they are made from cheap plastic. I would recommend using a different type of sleeves.
I’m in the process of sleeving all of my wiring on my scooter and it definitely makes a big difference! Especially with the neon style looms.
nice bro!
Time consuming but it cannot look any better than that. They look perfect and the wires are protected. Excellent work.
Thanks fam!
Not time consuming if you know how to. much easier way is to use a stiff steel or copper wire, bend the end 180deg, so you have a round head, put it through the sleeve untill it comes out of the other end, tape both wires on the stiff wire, make the connection smooth, no sharp edges, and pull the whole damn thing through the sleeve. Takes only 2 minutes, no mater how long the sleeve is
Appreciate the advise! This makes it really more organized and pleasant to look at plus the wires are protected.@@khancross
Going to do this on my car today. The previous owners did a awful job on wrapping the wiring harness. Thanks for the video
Good luck!
excellent how to video - other producers should take note - thank you for your service
Always a good day when you upload!
Glad to hear that!
5lb Trilene fishing string, tie the string neatly behind the spade terminal going in first, put the second spade terminal as close as you can behind the first put them inside one of those heat shink tubs you are using hold in place, and shrink them, now you run the fishing string threw the sleeve then pull the spade fittings threw cut them free of the shrink tubing and voila no problem, don't use fishing string more than or less than 5lb or you will have a big knot between the spades or to flimsy to push threw sleeve. Yours looks great just passing on a trick we use here in the shop will save you a whole lot of time ...
I like it.👍Will do that in next winter break.
Even my 100dollar psu from my pc has sleeved cables, that tells a lot about car manufacturers
exactly my friend.
Gah that looks so good! I really want to start doing that to my harness. Probably helps protect the wires from breaking down, too.
You should!
Exhaust info? Mufflers and pipe diameter? Sounds perfect!
"Put it in a safe side you dont wanna lose that" proceeds to put it at the edge of the headlight lmao
Maybe that’s my safe side lol 😂
lmfaoo we were saying the same sht while we were watching ...
Need to ensure you use the correct sleeving. Different kinds are rated for different temperatures. Looks great but the sleeving can cause issues if you have to probe the harness if you have issues
Sick videos bro. Just swapped a gts into gt as well and these videos totally would've helped
thanks fam!
It looks really good. Do you think if you use like a metal flexible wire as a fishing line might be done quicker? just a thought.
Looks really good!
much easier way is to use a stiff steel or copper wire, bend the end 180deg, so you have a round head, put it through the sleeve untill it comes out of the other end, tape both wires on the stiff wire, make the connection smooth, no sharp edges, and pull the whole damn thing through the sleeve. Takes only 2 minutes, no mater how long the sleeve is
If you value your time, this does make your wiring harness worth a lot of money.
nice!
It's a good idea to make wires look nice, but from the fire hazard side, those sleeves can easily catch on fire cause they are made from cheap plastic. I would recommend using a different type of sleeves.
Most of the other types of sleeving are made of the same types of plastic.
Nice work broskie \m/ \m/
thanks fam
Looks like you got new video gear? The video looks crisp!
na its just my iphone 10 at 1080p
Looks good but you just need to run the wires underneath the manifold and then connect them
I want to re do the whole harness and wire tuck it in the future
I love this video
thanks fam! just started watching the EG content! I have one of my own B20 swapped.
What size did you used and the temp. Grade on it
Could you show us how to do it on the toyota style connectors? Are they the same?
Toyota style connector? This is a 1mz engine by Toyota
@@2zzlow ohh shit, it looked like a civic intake manifold to me. Are the connectors on a 2zz the same as this?
Looking good👌
Thank you! Cheers!
Very dope bro
Thanks 💯
Where can I find the sleeve stuff you useing
description has been updated with links
Reminds me of computer mods from back in the day ...
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indeed
Is that braided sleeve is heat resistant?
no its not, its mainly for looks.
I wish we could just insert the sleeves.
indeed
What size for the radiator hose ?
Check my other video of installing the radiator I show the part number for the hose. I don’t know off the top of my head
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thanks fam
i like it
thanks fam