vaccume line disaster
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yea thats what I did on my FD. The rubber hoses are prebent into shapes that make it easier to see where, and how they go back on. WHen I took mine all apart I had a big clean area, layed down a piece of card board, and layed everything out in a way I could see how to put it back together. I bet an FB has half the hoses as an FD though.
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My engine will soon be like Spinner's. (no rats nest)
But in place of that stuff, I'll have a remote resevoir for the OMP, sensors for that, Dry sump setup, catch-can with sensors and pumps, semi-PP with all the control cables/vac pipes.
Hmmmm.....
So I'll have the same amount of clutter as normal
But in place of that stuff, I'll have a remote resevoir for the OMP, sensors for that, Dry sump setup, catch-can with sensors and pumps, semi-PP with all the control cables/vac pipes.
Hmmmm.....
So I'll have the same amount of clutter as normal
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