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Non-gummy black tape for underhood wiring harnesses

I think I saw inline tube advertising it. I'm sure lots of places have it.
 
Friction tape is most definitely not what I'm looking for. I'm looking for black plastic tape that IS adhesive, but a little stiffer than electrical tape, and the adhesive does not turn gummy after a few months like electrical tape.
The adhesive stays hard and becomes more or less permanent. I am looking for what the harnesses were originally dressed with.
 
Just google non adhesive vinyl wiring harness tape this what they were originally
wrapped with. It allows access to the the wires in the harness and can be re wrapped if not brittle and dirty.
I got mine from eBay
 
If it's non-adhesive, how will it ever fuse together like the factory original tape?
The original had an adhesive, just a different type that sort of hardened, instead of turning gooey.
The plastic of the tape itself was thicker and stiffer than electrical tape; a different type of plastic.
 
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If it's non-adhesive, how will it ever fuse together like the factory original tape?
The original had an adhesive, just a different type that sort of hardened, instead of turning gooey.
The plastic of the tape itself was thicker and stiffer than electrical tape; a different type of plastic.
The non adhesive harness tape is very stretchy so when you are wrapping the harness pull it tight along the way. Then lock in the ends with a couple of wraps of regular electrical tape. There are probably other ways to do it but this works well for me.
 
The non adhesive harness tape is very stretchy so when you are wrapping the harness pull it tight along the way. Then lock in the ends with a couple of wraps of regular electrical tape. There are probably other ways to do it but this works well for me.

Shrink tube maybe?
 
Painless has it. I got it thru Summit,Wasn't cheap like $14 a roll.Was enough to do under hood and some under dash before running out. 2 rolls did the job.
 
If it's non-adhesive, how will it ever fuse together like the factory original tape?
The original had an adhesive, just a different type that sort of hardened, instead of turning gooey.
The plastic of the tape itself was thicker and stiffer than electrical tape; a different type of plastic.
Your original harness tape is old and has hardened
over time.
 
Frank badalson carries the tape your searching for..
 
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