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now i can hopefully expect to receive the shaft
What are those plug boot covers and which wire holders did you use? I replaced my plug wires but it looks like a mess still, would be nice to clean it all up.
What are those plug boot covers and which wire holders did you use? I replaced my plug wires but it looks like a mess still, would be nice to clean it all up.
Excellent, thank you!These are the wire looms I used. But if you Google spark plug wire looms you're find lots of cheaper options. This style has different sizes for different plug wire diameter.
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/tay-42700
The plug boots are https://www.summitracing.com/parts/DEI-010542
I like how they have a retiner ring sewn into the fabric. It's locks on the boot nice and snug. I've had some that were just a tube and all loose.
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Not that i'm at this point yet but i was thinking the same thing reading the Paxton instructions to just like cockeye the canister with one bolt... seemed odd. Great solution you've come up with.The Vortech bracket makes relocation of the charcoal canister necessary. The instructions call to remove one of the screws and cock it over to clear the supercharger bracket. It works, but looks cheesy. So I'm gonna relocate it out of sight.
Start with this
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Gonna use some parts of the original steel mounting bracket.
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I installed two ruvnuts in the passenger side wheel apron that the bracket will mount to.
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This is the bracket after a coat of paint
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I'm going to mount the canister purge solenoid to the bracket I made. It has a rubber sleeve on it which will work nice to cushion it on the bracket.
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Then I can mount it to the bracket with a hose clamp and hook up the lines
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Mounts behind the passenger wheel well behind the splash shield
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Yup. I have the heater hose with it in there.Don't forget the reduced for the heater core inlet hose.