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JSS does great work I still recommend sending these items to him but for the due it your selfer here is what I did.
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If you want to take it a step further and make them look as good as the JSS coil you can purchase braided poly mesh from McMaster Carr #9284K2 or any elec. supply house and use a short piece of heat shrink tube on each end of the mesh to make it look real nice.
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The factory epoxy chips right off and what is inside if any chips right off with the tool. No need for heat.
Install new wire
I use 2 part epoxy from Home Depot I think it is liquid nails brand. Just a very little on the wire slide it into the coil then just a dab around the top of the coil...
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Yea it takes seconds to cut down to the end of the wire then you can just pull the plug of wire out of the tool. LOL at first I had it in a drill and it was like damn no need for that so I welded on a T handle.
I also found that Taylor Wire sells o resistance multi strand wire, I can get it...
Here are a few pics of my coil wire removal tool. It is made from a piece of stainless tube I cut the end and sharpened and twisted the teeth making a small hole saw with a deep throat.
I simply cut the coil wire off flush with the coil insert the tool and twist clock wise and it cuts out the...
I would cut the liner out leaving it attacked to the sides of the hood and cut it about an inch from where it attaches to the hood. You can use this 1” flange to epoxy your new liner on to.
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