Intake manifold brackets needed?
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Intake manifold brackets needed?
Forgot how/where these guys go, but it doesn’t seem like they are critical, as the manifold seems pretty secure without them. Although the black one is pretty hefty.
Last edited by Bigwebb; 02-11-2019 at 11:58 PM.
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Le Mans Master
The larger black bracket fits on the passenger's side back two intake manifold bolts. The raised tab will fit over the back edge of the right fuel rail.
Last edited by BlindSpot; 02-12-2019 at 06:18 AM.
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Drifting
It's a grounding strap for your fuel rail
Last edited by hmmmm16417; 02-12-2019 at 11:15 PM.
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Drifting
The large one has the small tab that curves over the top of the back side of the fuel rail. Its supposed to stop the fuel rail from popping off in the event of an accident so gas doesn't pump all over your hot engine. I reinstalled mine.
The little one is a ground strap that should definitely be put back on. If you changed your fuel rails to aftermarket aluminum ones, you should get one for the other side
The little one is a ground strap that should definitely be put back on. If you changed your fuel rails to aftermarket aluminum ones, you should get one for the other side
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The large one has the small tab that curves over the top of the back side of the fuel rail. Its supposed to stop the fuel rail from popping off in the event of an accident so gas doesn't pump all over your hot engine. I reinstalled mine.
The little one is a ground strap that should definitely be put back on. If you changed your fuel rails to aftermarket aluminum ones, you should get one for the other side
The little one is a ground strap that should definitely be put back on. If you changed your fuel rails to aftermarket aluminum ones, you should get one for the other side
so I’ve had the car apart for too long now. To confirm. There only needs to be one with the stock fuel rail? Frantically looking for the second one now, but realizing it may not exist.
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Drifting
There is a thick black metal bracket for each side (safety stops) but they are not the same
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Drifting