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No. When you splice a ground it needs to be made by accepted means and the splice must be inspectable. Covering the splice with tape prevents inspection.
Yes as long as you use an approved splice, such as a wire-nut.
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A Brittania splice is used for joining thick electrical wires.For more information see the answer to the Related Question shown below.
The electrical code states that any splice in a wire, the insulation over the splice has to be equal to or greater than the insulation on that of the rest of the wire. So what ever type of splice that you use make sure that you insulate it well.
Replace the hose or use a splice kit for a temporary repair.
You can splice a power steering line. In an emergency you do what you must, but you're probably not saving anything. A splice will never be as strong and for all the time and effort to do so, a new hose, or even a used one if cost is the issue, is probably the better bargain, long term.
if the fuel line is steel then cut out the bad spot, and go to auto parts store and buy fuel injector hose. put hose where line is cut out and use fuel injector type clamps to hold hose.
For a tempory fix, use duck tape, or splice it somehow with a short peice of pipe and a couple of hose clamps. The best way to fix it though is to buy a new one.
Perhaps coupling and clamps, but always better to replace. A shop fitted with the proper equipment to make hydraulic hoses can.
One splice that would work is a western splice.
The long splice, the short splice, the end splice, and the eye splice are probably the most commonly used types.
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A short splice will nearly double the diameter of the material, but will be shorter in length and not as strong as a long splice.
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Hell yeah Yep there will definitely be a splice 2 because of the ending of the first splice and also because I have been searching the net and splice 1 was not supposed to have a sequel but after the ratings of splice 1 the creator of splice 1 has decided to make a splice 2 the rebirth.
To bypass the heater corer in a Chevy Cavalier, disconnect the heater core hoses at the firewall. using a hose splice available at an auto parts, slide the hoses on the ends of the splice. tighten the hose clamps down. Check the coolant level in case it is low due to losing any during the procedure. Wash the ground thoroughly because any coolant left is toxic to animals.