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1964-1965 Corvette Fuel Injection Fuel Solenoid Bypass Leads Show Quality

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1964-1965 Corvette Fuel Injection Fuel Solenoid Bypass Leads Show Quality
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Custom Designed For 1964-1965 Corvettes With Factory Fuel Injection
      • Replaces Damaged, Broken, Or Missing Originals
      • Show Quality Reproduction Fuel Injection Fuel Solenoid Bypass Leads
      • Correct Wire Specifications - Type, Gauge, Striping And Color Shade
      • Correct OEM Terminals, Correct Connectors - Configuration, Material And Color
      • Made In The U.S.A.
      • 1-Year Limited Manufacturer's Warranty

      Description

      Your 1964-1965 Corvette fuel injection fuel solenoid bypass leads were made of copper with a plastic insulation. The plastic insulation was porous. Contaminants, like oxygen, moisture and airborne pollutants, eventually pass through the insulation to attack the wire; a condition called oxidation. There is no practical way to completely seal off the circulation of air and moisture between the individual wire strands. Once the wire strands become oxidized, the internal resistance of the wire increases substantially. This can cause electrical gremlins like shorts and malfunctioning gauges. If your wiring has progressed to the next stage of deterioration by becoming brittle and cracked, it is in immediate need of replacement. At this stage, a short circuit to ground is eminent. In a worst case

      CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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