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After the trouble of getting the thing out and setting up for those shots in the dark, I sure hope the pictures help.
I'd like to note that I wrap the PCIII up in a shop rag to protect it before I stuff it in the hole. I just uncovered it so you could see what is going on in the pictures.
Hope you can make some sense of where the connectors are.
My front 02 sensor was also cross threaded, The bung peeled right off the pipe when I went to take it out. I was able tosplit the bung with a cut off wheel without ruining the sensor, but I'm not sure if it will ever come out of the new pipe. what were they thinking?
Thanks Psycho. Like they say, a picture is worth 1000 words. Apparently drinking more wasn't working but those pictures will help. I appreciate the sympathy.... i took the battery out so that should make things easier tying things down.
done deal... i mounted it the same as psycho. I don't know if some pciii come with shorter harnesses or not but it sure seems to be quite the strain on the wires mounting it where i did...in any case thanks again...i hope never to need the sympathy of the forum ever again. Now onto the easy/fun stuff...pipes.
done deal... i mounted it the same as psycho. I don't know if some pciii come with shorter harnesses or not but it sure seems to be quite the strain on the wires mounting it where i did...in any case thanks again...i hope never to need the sympathy of the forum ever again. Now onto the easy/fun stuff...pipes.
Good deal. I hope yours works out as good as mine has.
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