engine tin not fitting close to the engine bay seal, Am I doing something wrong? |
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engine tin not fitting close to the engine bay seal, Am I doing something wrong? |
buck toenges |
Dec 11 2018, 01:19 PM
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Rob-O |
Dec 12 2018, 03:14 PM
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I’m with Curt and Larmo, something looks off to me as well. Could just be the angle the picture was taken.
I’d also strongly suggest doing something where the wire bundle is coming through the engine shelf. There is a piece of rubber there (we call it a snorkel) that runs from the engine shelf down to the firewall. As it is now I’d be concerned that eventually the wires will chafe against that metal shelf. |
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