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Skidplate and coil tape - information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Ironman" data-source="post: 380210" data-attributes="member: 11625"><p>That white cloth reinforced tape sounds like the same stuff that was attaching the skid plate to one of my coils. That was the one that was a real bast@#d to remove. I'm not sure how long it had been on, but it was a real pain.</p><p>I've bought a fair bit of stuff from Reeds in the past - with no issues, so I would think that they would have the right gear. Good point about some tapes not being abel to handle the heat/humidity. I guess that is where some cheaper electrical tapes will come unstuck - pardon the pun.</p><p></p><p>Maybe I need to do a little more research into this and try and find a tape that can handle the heat/humidity as that is where the majority of my work will be. It's either that, or just strip the skid plates off the coils on a very regular basis and give them a clean....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ironman, post: 380210, member: 11625"] That white cloth reinforced tape sounds like the same stuff that was attaching the skid plate to one of my coils. That was the one that was a real bast@#d to remove. I'm not sure how long it had been on, but it was a real pain. I've bought a fair bit of stuff from Reeds in the past - with no issues, so I would think that they would have the right gear. Good point about some tapes not being abel to handle the heat/humidity. I guess that is where some cheaper electrical tapes will come unstuck - pardon the pun. Maybe I need to do a little more research into this and try and find a tape that can handle the heat/humidity as that is where the majority of my work will be. It's either that, or just strip the skid plates off the coils on a very regular basis and give them a clean.... [/QUOTE]
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