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> A Couple of Unknown 2.0 D-Jet Parts, Need to find their home
Nozzle
post Mar 12 2016, 09:39 AM
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I thought I'd done a pretty fair job collecting and labeling all the parts that came off my engine but not good enough I guess. Can anyone help me find the right location for these orphan parts?

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Left Part - Looks to be a double-wire loom for a couple of the spark plug wires but can't remember where it was located. Only have one.

Middle Part - Some sort of rubber isolation mount I'm thinking with very shallow threaded portions on both sides. Have two of these.

Right Part - A plastic conical bushing of some sort. Have no idea where this one came from but pretty confident it came from this engine. Only one of these little guys.
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post Mar 12 2016, 11:18 AM
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The soak plug wire bracket mount on the oil filler tower if I remember right.

The rubber mounts look like the isolators for the fuel pump

Plastic cover is similar to the distributor dust cover under the rotor, but I've never seen a yellow one. Flash makes it look yellow maybe?
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