Tinned copper tubular braid. Very flexible multi-strand braid. Excellent way to shield spark plug wires to reduce radio frequency interference (RFI). Fits over standard spark plug wire. Use 1/2" heat shrink to secure the ends. |
As described, and very heavy duty, which was a little heavier than expected. Easy to work with and snake over my 70cc ignition wire.
Ignition Shielding Braid Round 1/4 Dia
perfect fix for my old ignition leads
Ignition Shielding Braid Round 1/4 Dia
Ignition Shielding Braid Round 1/4 Dia
All good
Ignition Shielding Braid Round 1/4 Dia
looks good hope it will help with noise
Ignition Shielding Braid Round 1/4 Dia
Not round as advertised. It came as a flat braid not round 1/4 dia. Sending back
Ignition Shielding Braid Round 1/4 Dia
Great
Super product, best price in town.
Nice product, good value.
Nice product... i replaced some on my aircraft and it had end caps that neatly finish the installation... i was able to reuse the e dcaps but it would be great if they were available new. I could not find them anywhere.
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The 1/4" braid can expand to fit over 8mm ignition wire.
This does not have a FAA/PMA approval but does meet MIL spec AA59569R36T0250.
The 1/4" braid can expand to fit over 8mm ignition wire.
Yes,it will expand to fit over the wire. But you may need to remove the boot for install.
We sell this as a cover for spark plug leads to help with RFI issues, there is no need to ground for that application.