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Old 09-24-2006, 11:36 AM
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im having a problem with my front wires from the engine going to the front o2 on the driver side. mine have just burnt off and im not sure where to route them once i get them fixed. my question is how did you route your wires so that they wont touch the headers? thanks.
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They're zip tied to the railing that is towards the outside of the car. I have Corvette O2's for the longer pigtail.
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The passenger side is easy, I use zip ties to tie up to the starter. The drivers side has less options but nothing a few zip ties can't fix. Just get under there and start looking around.
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i went the easy way out i went and bought some heat wrap that are made for plug wires but i cut them and wrapped the wires in that and so far its worked just fine for me!!!
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thanks guys. i think i will just go the heat wrap way and also look for a good place to zip tie them.
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My driverside is zip tied to the oil filter and tucked under heatshield. Pass side is tucked and zip tied to tranny lines.
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Run the driver side one up through the motor mount, then around top over the clutch line. Then ziptie it to the clutch line right where it goes into the trans, then let it drop down to the bung.

I have the passenger side zip tied to the battery cables. I've never had a problem with mine doing it this way.




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