Hi BruceM, I`m hoping the wiring insulation is going to be OK. There are four things that PVC hates: time, hydrocarbons, heat and rodents.
This was made in 1976 so it`s old enough for time to have taken it`s toll. I had to replace a lot of exposed PVC cabling around the engine.
There was a leaking diesel fuel line that some idiot tried to fix with a pipe clip rather than replace the rubber fuel line, so the entire unit was covered with diesel that had dried into a nasty sticky varnish. This was previously owned by the New South Wales State Emergency Services, a hot day up there would be 50+ centigrade in the shade, plenty of opportunity for PVC to degrade. I did dig a few mouse nests out of the sound proofing but haven`t seen any eaten cabling yet.
I have lived through one mouse plage and seen the damage these little buggers can cause, just as an example; they tried to get into my chest freezer, they could not get in through the top because I had loaded it with concrete building blocks. Didn`t stop them from eating all the wiring and insulation underneath the unit! They also ate the rubber water pipes on my Wife's car, luckily we only took a short journey and didn`t seize the engine.
I`ll let you guys know how it goes.
Bob