Fleetwood V8-5.7L VIN P (1994)
5. Solder - using a 60/40 rosin core solder to the opening in the back of the clip. Follow the manufacturer's instruction for the solder equipment you
are using.
Fig. 11 Proper First Taping
Fig. 12 Proper Second Taping
6. Tape the Splice - making sure the tape covers the entire splice. Roll on enough tape to duplicate the thickness of the insulation on the existing
wires. Do not flag the tape. Flagged tape may not provide enough insulation, and the nagged ends will tangle with the other wires in the harness.
If the wire does not belong in a conduit or other harness covering, tape the wire again. Use a winding motion to cover the first piece of tape.
Splicing Twisted/Shielded Cable
Fig. 15 Twisted/Shielded Cable
Twisted/shielded cable is sometimes used to protect wiring from electrical noise (stray signals). For example, two-conductor cable of this
construction is used between the ECM and the distributor. The image above shows an example of a breakdown of twisted/shielded cable