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Re: Radio Wiring

To: Paul.Kile@aerojet.com, mgs@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: Re: Radio Wiring
From: JustBrits@aol.com
Date: Mon, 17 Nov 1997 10:35:31 -0500 (EST)
In a message dated 97-11-17 09:58:32 EST, Paul.Kile@Aerojet.com writes:

<< Regarding the question on the 3M connectors that are used to splice
 wires, DON'T USE THEM!  I have found these connectors, also known as
 Scotchlok connectors, will hold up about a year, then the connection
 starts to get intermittent due to corrosion and fatigue of the wiring
 where the little metal guillotine pierces the insulation.  What a
 barbaric way of creating a wire splice!  Unfortunately, professional
 stereo, security system, and trailer wiring installers have taken these
 little buggers to heart.
 
 If you have to add a wire to a Lucas harness, use original style
 connectors (replacing a 2-wire Lucas butt connector with a 4-wire type
 gives you two extra ports for wires) or use a good, soldered lineman's
 splice covered with heatshrink tubing.
 
 Check out my article on Lucas electrical systems in the upcoming issue
 of British Car magazine (shameless plug!).
 
 Cheers, 
 Paul Kile
  >>
Folks:

   I have been silent on this subject but Paul is ABSOLUTLY  correct !!!  I
stock all the parts necessary for this sort of work or just plain maintance.
 One of the MAJOR causes of electrical problems are incorrect and shoddy
repairs to a LBC harness.  I see it ALL the time.  This area of car care is a
major supplier of DPO's.

   Paul, that is not a 'shameless plug' as the mag is a major contributor of
excellant info and I also am a subscriber (with no interest in...
yadayada...)

Regards,

        Ed Kaler

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