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My clutch kit is reinstalled for the 2nd time. The transmission is backup. I don't know why but I had a heck of a time getting the darn transmission support
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My clutch kit is reinstalled for the 2nd time. The transmission is backup. I don't know why but I had a heck of a time getting the darn transmission support plate to line up and bolt in right. I spent a good 40 minutes on it. GRR!!!!
Anyhoo, I finished up the fuel pump wiring. Too bad I didn't think of tapping the harness from my amp power distributor instead of from the battery itself. The amp were right behind the passenger seat! DOH!! I ran the booster wires along side my amp wire to keep it nice and tidy. As I was removing the plastic trim to run the wires, some of the clips stuck to the car. I used the old fork trick to get them out without damaging them. Once the plastic push clips were removed, I reinstalled them into the plastic trim so they would snap right back in place. I Also got the turbo manifold in place. I was tired from fighting the stupid transmission and had to stop. Tomorrow will be a good day! Here are the fuel pump booster wires push through the rubber boot under the hood, near the fuse box. ![]() This is a messy shot of the booster wires under the dash and inside the passenger kick panel. ![]() These panels are just clipped in place. You just pull them off and run the wires with the rest of the OEM wires. ![]() This is the driver side plastic panel near the fuel pump access area. This is where some of the white clips stay lodged in the car side and I had to use the fork trick to take them out. ![]() I used a fork to pry the white clip off. This minimizes damage to the clip. ![]() This is where the booster wires tap into the OEM wires. After I took this pic, I tucked the wires back into the protective sleeve and then taped it up. I used 1 zip ties on both of the booster wires to secure it to the wire sleeve. This was to help prevent the wires from excessive movement and breaking apart. ![]() YzGyz |
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