To strip wires surrounded by an insulator, like rubber for instance. That way you can splice them etc.
If the car has a "Carb" you can use rubber line....however, you have to be extremely careful with routing the rubber fuel line as rubber line is prone to rubbing a hole through it which can lead to a fire. Also you have to use fuel line, NOT vacumn hose. Do NOT use rubber hose on a fuel injected car as the fuel pressuse is much higher.
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You can use hose clamps to secure a rubber gas line. Make sure to choose a clamp that is the appropriate size for the diameter of your gas line and tighten it securely to prevent any leaks.
To make a single wrapped splice in rope or fishing lines, first overlap the two ends you want to splice and tape them together. Then, use a separate piece of line to wrap tightly around the splice, tucking the ends underneath the wraps for security. Trim any excess and ensure the splice is tight.
i asume your talking about the trans coolent return line/s these r easy just cut back to repairable line _______ _________ then rubber hose it with two clamps on each end now remember to use a pipe or line cutter to reduse metal chips but u can always use the old hack saw
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The THM200C does not use a vacum line. It has a cable that tells it when to shift.
Butt splice connectors are generally not recommended for use with 120 volt AC electrical connections due to safety concerns. It is safer and more appropriate to use wire nuts or other approved connectors that are specifically designed for use with line voltage connections. Using the proper connectors will help ensure a secure and safe electrical connection.
yes,ofcoarse, its in use in many places
Usually it's called transmission oil. For example I use red line transmission oil in both my motorcycles(Harley,Ducati)
Bluetooth is designed for very low power use, and the transmission range will only be 10m, about 30ft. Not straight line.