The cross linked braids of wire / fibre in a pipe are to reinforce the basic structure. These are mostly for pipes being used in high pressure or temperature use , where the pipes are flexible but need the reinforcement to hold together. The high pressure will tend to expand the pipe so the braids hold it together to sustain this impact of pressure + temperature.
An individual would use a braided hose instead of a traditional wire covering if the wires being covered needed more protection. The braided hose is stronger than a wire covering.
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A braided wire is less likely to break than a solid wire. Also it can bend sharp corners easier than solid wire. <<>> The use of braided wire is to act as a shield on analog cable sets. The braid can be 50%, 75% or 100% shielding. The braid is grounded only at one end so as not to conduct a current through mutual inductance from other wires. Its function is to protect the signal wires in its cable from magnetic interference from adjacent non shielded cables. The wires inside the shielded cable are stranded where as the braided shield is very fine solid wire woven together to form a shield over the entire cable set. Another example of a braided wire would be a coaxial cable.
Check for wires running along the front brake hoses to the wheels. If there are wires along the hoses you have 4 wheel abs.
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No. Braided wire is not considered "current-carrying". It is not sold or maufactured via AWG specs. It is manufactured via weight per foot. Braided wire is used for grounding purposes only.
A intricate bun with ribbons braided in
No, not universal, although there are only 3-4 types. Most in north America have 3/8 copper pipe or 3/8 braided hose.
Vacuum leak, bad spark plugs, plug wires, or all three. Replace all vacuum hoses, plugs and plug wires. Replace the hoses one at a time so as to not get confused.
cut all the hoses and wires and hook a chain to it and rip it out.
Not braided, but twisted
Under the back seat is a plate in the top of the tank. Remove the plate, hoses and wires if there is not enough slake. Use proper sealant when replacing cover.