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964Chris

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Will be a tight fit. Lower right side?

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like a first timer in County Jail........tight, but it'll fit.

Right below the exhaust is the only place it'll work. There's inserts for the tailplate on both sides of the exhaust so no good there.
 
What do you all use to clean up all these hoses and put them under hood liner without rivets?
Also, does it matter how close the FCV needs to be to the stinger?

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I've used 'cable tie mounts' but because the adhesive backs aren't great I just sand it off and use some form of epoxy

I've placed them so you can't see any really unless you are specifically looking for them.
 

Pablo

sqeez bth levrs & lean bk
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Just as a add on to the clips what u got works great. These work well too and don't ever break. I get mine at lowes in the coaxial cable area. They're rubber. I what Yall do and remove the adhesive and scuff the bottom and secure with plexus or epoxy. They allow u to quickly place and remove lines without zips. Fuel resistant to breakdown so far after 2 seasons.
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This is only pic. I use these to secure ground cable. They will handle up to 1/2" cooling lines.
 
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Pablo

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I chose mine because I didn't want any zip ties in my ski. Only ones I have are on my fuel line.


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Typo on my part. No zips. Just uses the curve and tensile strength of the rubber grommet to hold it. I don't zip any of my lines down either. Just press them into the slit and it holds.
 
Whats the point of helping the water move from the engine compartment into the tray by drilling 2 holes, and then trying to get rid of it through tiny small versi plugs?
Water in the engine compartment should be removed by bilge or scupper. Water intrusion into the tray should be kept at minimum and what little would leak into it should then be drained by the small versiplugs. Am I wrong?

looks like your tray is an open design. Guessing 2 holes to let water flow out of engine bay then the versiplug is suppose to remove it. Your not going to get all the water out. If it is just a small amount, I wold not worry about it.
 
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