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axle 14th September 2013 10:17 AM

Iva worries, tie- wrap
 
Hi all

I am waiting to hear for my Iva test. I hear different experience regarding tie wraps , I have used it to secure the cables with insulation in the engine bay, and then securing the wiring from the stay wing , also the cover for the steering arms etc. looking at the CKC it looked like the arrangement they have used.

So is tie wrap a problem for IVA?


cheers

jason 82 14th September 2013 11:49 AM

I thought that it had to be a permanent fixing ? As in using p clips etc. if it is ok, they may look into chaffing of the wiring. Not 100% sure though. :D

skov 14th September 2013 01:24 PM

Most of my wiring is held in place using cable tie saddles and cable ties.
Passed IVA without any trouble or comment.

What they don't like is stick on cable tie bases - my bases are nearly all screwed or riveted in place. Where I had to use stick-on bases (i.e. on the inside of the wings) I fibreglassed them in place to make them permanent.

ayjay 14th September 2013 02:16 PM

Used plenty of ties on mine eg securing edge trim on seat belt mounts.Front brake hose to top wishbone. holding cable bundles together and cable along chassis etc.

axle 14th September 2013 04:31 PM

Thank you all for your response, I have used the base mount , but I shall make them permanent.

Wish me luck just waiting for the date now!

Cheers Axle

Stot 14th September 2013 05:42 PM

I just used brake pipe sized p clips riveted down as my anchors and zip tied my cables to them. I had plenty left over so it made sense.

Cheers
Stot

alga 14th September 2013 05:48 PM

That's a cool idea, Stot!

Johno 14th September 2013 09:19 PM

I used rubber "p" clips to hold 1/4" solid aluminium round bar which I could bend to go round obstacles and corners. This way I could route cables almost where I wanted with as many cable ties as I pleased without it looking untidy.:D
Aluminium round bar only cost me £4.50 for a 4m length.:) :)
This made it easy to mock up cable routing just using only a few cable ties to hold in place before covering in split conduit.

axle 18th September 2013 08:07 PM

A big thank U
 
Thank u all for your response, I am glad I did bring this matter up, it is sorted now . My IVA application is posted and waiting to hear for the date. Please wish me luck and keep fingers crossed!!!!!!!!!!!

skov 18th September 2013 08:12 PM

Best of luck! Let us know how you get on.
Have you got any pics of the car?


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