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Jbrake87 01 March 2015 01:46 PM

engine loom chop/tidy
 
Bit of help needed please.
Im tidying up my engine bay and want to hide as many cables/wires as possible. has anyone done this and have any info on how to do it?
im think of cutting the loom and extending the wires in a neater fashion to the desired location to plug back in.
any info will be greatly appriciated, a diagram on what cable ges where would be great also.. Thanks in advance

alcazar 01 March 2015 02:26 PM

No way would I be introducing any NEW connectors into a Scoob wiring, the wiring is bad enough without.

super_ted 08 March 2015 10:51 AM

Perfect chance to improve the wiring then :thumb:

alcazar 08 March 2015 01:30 PM

By introducing MORE connectors? Which are a weak link?
I think not.

super_ted 08 March 2015 10:34 PM

Solder and heat shrink, better than any connector.

alcazar 09 March 2015 10:31 AM

Quite right.......but better still not to interfere with wires.

Then:
NO dry-soldered joints,
NO water ingress,
NO unsightly heatshrink.

Jbrake87 09 March 2015 01:29 PM

Not really going to get a dry solder on two twisted inner cores.
Joints will be hidden away nice and neat. Kind if the idea of this little project lol

alcazar 09 March 2015 04:10 PM

TWISTED joints?

It gets worse.............:D

Jbrake87 09 March 2015 04:18 PM

Your telling me a soldered joint like this is bad?! Obviously with Heat shrink covering it.
http://https://www.google.co.uk/sear...-2%3B701%3B476

alcazar 09 March 2015 08:02 PM

Soldered joints are fine, with heatshrink.

BUT: Many people cannot solder properly and dry-soldered joints are the result, joints which then cause an intermittent fault which is a b@stard to find!

Secondly, the flux from the soldering can cause the wires to corrode later.

Thirdly, the heatshrink isn't as waterproof as the original wire covering.

Fourthly, some people leave "tags" on soldered joints, sharp points then pierce the heatshrink and you have a live wire.

If you MUST join wires, it's the way to do it, but I'd not be joining anything that didn't need it, you are asking for trouble.

In the end, your car, your choice.

Jbrake87 09 March 2015 08:05 PM

I'm very experienced with electircal components, pcb'd etc etc.
I can use something that won't corrode, and I use a heat shrink that has glue inside of it, making it completly waterproof :)

piehole1983 09 March 2015 08:14 PM


Originally Posted by Jbrake87 (Post 11642531)
I'm very experienced with electircal components, pcb'd etc etc. I can use something that won't corrode, and I use a heat shrink that has glue inside of it, making it completly waterproof :)

Just solder them and hit them with flux remover spray (RS Components sell it) then heat shrink with the glue lined stuff like you say. Stick them all inside flexible conduit and all should be well depending on skill levels.

alcazar 10 March 2015 12:16 PM

Your choice.
Best of luck.

Jbrake87 10 March 2015 01:07 PM

Very negative alcazar!!!!
There I was thinking scoobynet was full of positive attitudes and good folk!

joe v3sti 10 March 2015 01:18 PM

You were wrong, there are no positive attitudes on here here pal. Haha
I agree with alcazar, I wouldn't start chopping up engine bay looms for the sake of it

Joe

Jbrake87 10 March 2015 01:39 PM

It's not just for the sake of it mate, it's to run the loom differently to hide them to get a nice clean bay mate.

I have noticed!!

piehole1983 10 March 2015 01:42 PM

I don't see what the problem is, people on here do many weird and wonderful things to their cars and a lot of it is just for the hell of doing it and making their car the way they want it. If the guy wants to clear out and tidy up the engine bay then so be it!

joe v3sti 10 March 2015 01:49 PM

Fair enough, i get that its for the look of it. Problem is when you get an electrical gremlin theres nothing worse.
Personally i get one made by Tim at JT innovations, his work is tip top!

Jbrake87 10 March 2015 03:05 PM

Appreciate problems can occur when retro fitting cables but my target completion date is spring 2016. Allows plenty of checking, double checking and checking again :)
I would get something made for me joe but im a firm believer of, if you can do it yourself then do it. So with my experience with electricals I should find this a walk in the park.

Cheers piehole. I totally agree mate. I've seen people destroy cars with what they think look nice, if that's whatvthey like then so be it

alcazar 10 March 2015 06:52 PM

My attitude isn't negative: I'm positive that you should leave well alone.

Jbrake87 10 March 2015 07:03 PM

So nobody should ever cut a wiring loom on a impreza?!

alcazar 10 March 2015 07:36 PM

Not unless absolutely necessary...to splice bits in if needed, etc.

Otherwise, I'd not do it. Why start bodging something that works well enough, just to make it look better, when most folk will never see it?

But as I said, your car, your choice.

Jbrake87 10 March 2015 08:20 PM

Clearly not going to be bodged is it!!!
People prob won't see it but I will, I'll know what work and how many hours I put in to it to make it mine and different from every other Classic!

alcazar 10 March 2015 08:51 PM

"Bodged": changed in some way from normal, when not necessary, not standard.

Jbrake87 10 March 2015 08:54 PM

So I'm planning on putting a blob eye front bumper on my classic, that's a bodge too!!

alcazar 11 March 2015 11:05 AM

It is.

But it's more a modification, as it CAN'T detract...it works as well as the old.

Jbrake87 11 March 2015 11:15 AM

*** unfollow thread, delete scoobynet account!***

Cpt Jack Sparrow 11 March 2015 12:52 PM

Way to go Scoobynet:luxhello::luxhello::luxhello:

New guy comes on asking for advise and gets shot down and leaves within 13 posts.

Another proud day I bet.

must dash.... off to bodge a bathroom tap.....

alcazar 12 March 2015 12:23 PM

Why's he taken his ball home?

I repeatedly told him it was HIS choice...is he so weak that he can't do it unless we all agree?:D

Jbrake87 12 March 2015 12:29 PM

So weak?? I'm doing it anyway you nob. Your obviously not experienced enough il electrical systems or any kind of modifications if you think that they are "bodge jobs"


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