Does anyone have a picture of where the interior vacuum canister mounts? I have everything installed, but cannot figure out where the interior canister mounts.
Right below the ashtray. You will find a locator hole and a mounting hole
Same area as the fog lamp and defog switches mount? I will look again, it seemed to get in the way of the switches. I seen what looked like where it would go, but the cruise control switch is mounted there.
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Courtesy of my Cougar pals
Thank you. It will look so much better mounted than just hanging there.
And it will work better, since it needs a ground 🐋
Ben's car at SAAC 38
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Is that lineman's tape supposed to be on the steering column holding the turn signal switch wiring cover?
Yes, it is factory
The linemans tape solves a second problem. My cover keeps falling off. Thanks
Happy to help
Was it used on the saddle interior and cars without tilt away? Seems like it would stick out like a sore thumb on those cars
Yes, the same black tape
I just finished installing the Tilt-A-Way stuff in my car. I took these pictures of a car at a show a few years ago and they helped me out. I hope they help you.
Corey
My car has a black nylon tie strap where that black linemans tape is suppose to be. I always felt this was wrong but had not gotten around to research what is correct. So this is great information. My question is what is linemans tape? I tried goggling it and nothing came up. Can anyone shed some light on what this tape is?
Thank you,
Corey
I think black duct tape will work for you.
I believe lineman's tape is cloth electrical tape (as opposed to plastic or woven vinyl). Try an old school hardware store or electrical supply house in your area (not a big box home improvement store). If you don't know of any, call an electrical contractor and ask.
Gaffers tape is usually very wide, but its the same tape, also used to tape the build sheet to the wiring harness
If any of you find a source, let me know. I need some too. I haven't seen anyone use that tape in decades.
Commonly used in the theater. Look on ebay for gaffers tape. I have a wide roll, i use across the rockers
Us left coasters called it friction tape. Is this what you are looking for?
This is not PVC/vinyl, It is cotton based.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/3M-3-4-in-x-20-ft-Friction-Tape-Black-3407NA-BA-6/202192876?MERCH=REC-_-PIPHorizontal2_rr-_-205488171-_-202192876-_-N
"3M Friction Tape provides abrasion protection on wire and cable. Typical applications include connectors and splice protection. Used for a variety of electrical and mechanical projects. Cotton friction tape"
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https://www.electrotape.com/cloth-friction-tape.aspx
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friction_tape
It has a few other uses in the cars such as holding the wire for the fuel sender to the wheel well in the trunk and holding the tail light harnesses to the tail light housings in the trunk of Mustangs.
Quote from: Coralsnake on February 18, 2019, 04:00:26 PM
Commonly used in the theater. Look on ebay for gaffers tape. I have a wide roll, i use across the rockers
+1 We found it once being used at one of the shows where the people working for the hotel were using it to hold the speaker and microphone cables/wires to the carpet to reduce the trip hazard. A couple of us noticed it at the same time, stopped one of the workers and bought the rest of the roll and split it. Name for that specific brand was printed on the cardboard tube in the center. But there are many brands. Not as course as the thinner electric wrap stuff used and sold through auto parts stores. Not the shinny vinyl looking stuff with the cloth in it either that you sometimes see
It is entirely possible it was used on a "as needed" basis.
I have seen it in other unrestored saddle interiors
Quote from: Coralsnake on February 23, 2019, 09:30:39 PM
It is entirely possible it was used on a "as needed" basis.
I have seen it in other unrestored saddle interiors
It also could have dried up and fallen off. ;)
Look at Dead Nuts On assembly tape #RS1027.
Quote from: bigdog01 on February 16, 2019, 05:37:57 PM
I seen what looked like where it would go, but the cruise control switch is mounted there.
Cruise in a Shelby? That's cool.
Any idea on where to get the black lineman's tape? Not having any luck on the web.
Sure. Easy.
https://www.deadnutson.com/assembly-tape-assortment/
1 inch is correct not the 3/4 inch. Jack got it right...