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Old 01-19-2008, 04:43 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by deesz View Post
i pprobably wouldnt use electrical tape.
reason being over time it can get all gunky and the adheasive will wear out and it will fall off and float around in your gas tank....
the tape will be submurged in gas for long periouds of time.
why not go to radio shack and pick up a solder gun for $15 and do it the right way????
You still have to tape up the solder joint, so that's pointless. What you've all failed to mention is heatshrink, however it too will deteriorate in the tank over time. An insulated crimp connector is fine, there's no strain on the wiring or tension of any kind.

You can also do one step better, depin the OE connector, crimp new pins on the Walbro pump's wiring, and repin the connector, making it completely OE and eliminating any other connection point.
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