The silicone paste or dielectric grease stays slippery so the boots can slide after assembly. Ok with angled boots maybe but annoying when pulling straight ones. I prefer the boots to stay put once installed.
Quick question. How do you know where to set the tension setting on the crimpers? Is there a corresponding wire diameter for each notch or is it more trial and error?
hello, i just installed them on my v8 engine and the grey boots are straight and are touching the headers, will that be a problem? also, can you bend the straight boots to be in angle?
The standard dies are designed for 8.5mm cable only however the dies bolt on and someone may sell different dies to crimp smaller cable. I haven't checked into that as well only use the 8.5mm cable.
Thank you so much for creating a straight to the point video on how to use this tool. You saved my a lot of time.
Very much looking forward to installing this on my aircraft.
Great video! Exactly what I was looking for!
Thank you for the video it helped me alot.
Use 3M Clear Silicone Paste (available at all auto stores) as the lube, or dielectric grease.
The silicone paste or dielectric grease stays slippery so the boots can slide after assembly. Ok with angled boots maybe but annoying when pulling straight ones. I prefer the boots to stay put once installed.
Quick question. How do you know where to set the tension setting on the crimpers? Is there a corresponding wire diameter for each notch or is it more trial and error?
The MSD crimpers are only designed to crimp the 8.5mm terminals and wire. Squeeze until it clicks, squeeze again to release. Done.
Great video. The Jegs video is just about worthless
Came here to say the same thing. :)
hello, i just installed them on my v8 engine and the grey boots are straight and are touching the headers, will that be a problem? also, can you bend the straight boots to be in angle?
They don't recommend direct contact of the boots or wires with the headers. Might try some 45 deg boots.
Will the crimpers do the smaller 7mm plug wires?
The standard dies are designed for 8.5mm cable only however the dies bolt on and someone may sell different dies to crimp smaller cable. I haven't checked into that as well only use the 8.5mm cable.
What is this all a boot?
100 dollar tool and you needed 3 other tools to complete the job??
Off brands sell for 30 nuxx with better results
Interesting, make a video comparing them!