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Author: Subject: Rear electrics / brake / fuel routing
JoaoCaldeira

posted on 1/4/06 at 08:41 AM Reply With Quote
Rear electrics / brake / fuel routing

Hi all.

Does this routing looks legal?

Thanks,
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JoaoCaldeira

posted on 1/4/06 at 08:42 AM Reply With Quote
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Dave J

posted on 3/4/06 at 11:53 AM Reply With Quote
Hi,

I guess I'm looking at the brake pipe and electrical conduit.

I would change the plastic P clips holding the brake pipes, to the metal type with the rubber protection.
You may get movement with the plastic clips, hence some chafing.

I used rubber protected metal P clips all round. On the electrical conduit where I couldn't fit a P clip, I used cable ties.
SVA man very happy.

Incidentally, you must not have your petrol pipes in close proximity to your wiring loom. Opposite sides of the transmission tunnel is ok.

Cheers,

Dave

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JoaoCaldeira

posted on 4/4/06 at 08:56 AM Reply With Quote
Hi Dave.

yes... brake and electrics.

Now that you mention fuel, in the front end of the tunel, electrics and fuel get close for 1" - they are almost oposite each other in the same tube.
2nd pic

Fuel feed is in the bottom right tube;
Fuel return is in the top right tube;
Electrics are in the top left tube;

Is that OK?

Thanks for your opinions, Joao

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