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1986 M1009 - Fuel problem/Injection pump maybe?

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glaser06

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Just an fyi. 3M makes a shrink tubing with glue on the inside. The stuff is fantastic for
all kinds of things besides just wire. For example: I had a pair of large nail clippers that used to slip and produce copious amounts of blood. Thae shrink tubing I put on the handle part is still there and functional after 20 years. I put this stuff on all kinds of things. It really stiffens up
connectors so that they don't end up with the wire flexing back and forh and breaking.

I don't own stock in the company.
Yeah, all the large diameter stuff I have has glue in it. We used to use it for our subsea connections offshore. A real bear to remove.

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I knew ya would. I'm replacing the wiring throughout the truck as I can/need to. With new wire (insulation included even! ). Tape degrades over time and although shrink tubing holds up with wire loom, I've found repeated exposure to hear cycling can loosen the tubing over time.
Yep, tape does. But I have several applications of liquid electrical tape that are holding up fine after a few decades.
 

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Yep, tape does. But I have several applications of liquid electrical tape that are holding up fine after a few decades.
Considering liquid tape was patented 7 years after they stopped producing CUCVs (1993) and then again in 2006 for the newer more flexible formula, I don't believe it's been around long enough to have proved itself for long term repairs. My $0.02.

3M makes a product called "Scotchkote" that has been around a while, its great stuff but terribly UV unstable, not sure how it deals with heat. Otherwise it's fantastic stuff, we used to put it over solder joints then heat shrink it; this was before we had the glue type heat shrink.

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Considering liquid tape was patented 7 years after they stopped producing CUCVs (1993) and then again in 2006 for the newer more flexible formula, I don't believe it's been around long enough to have proved itself for long term repairs. My $0.02.
Well, few things last forever. Including the factory wiring insulation.
Maybe we should wait another decade or two before starting to trust liquid electrical tape? Nah, if it fails, I'll just reapply a little as needed.
 

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Well, few things last forever. Including the factory wiring insulation.
Maybe we should wait another decade or two before starting to trust liquid electrical tape? Nah, if it fails, I'll just reapply a little as needed.
If I get another 30 years from the new stuff, I'll call it a win. You can keep patching yours as long as you like.

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