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Has anyone found success with a certain product or method of getting rubber insulation back on the generator to regulator cable? The cable seems to be in great shape, but the black rubber material was shot.

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Large heat shrink is the best choice. You can hunt it on the web or take your cable assy to your local industrial, residential electrician for a piece. They use those large sizes on underground splices. If you shop the net look for a size that will pass over your connectors while it is in it's raw state.
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Post by Zane »

Heat shrink is a good choice as i've used that to repair a few myself, I "think" that the black plastic dip in the spray can may work well over several coats but that's on the to try list, I have used it to freshen up the back of several BOD bulb assy's with great success.
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