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<blockquote data-quote="mr scoops" data-source="post: 605550" data-attributes="member: 14100"><p>It's been a long time coming.</p><p>I was really unwell just after Christmas and then have been really busy with life in general.</p><p>Anyways, I'm back on it.</p><p></p><p>I fitted the breather pipes last night, and routed the fuel pipe with sticky mounts and cable ties along the top of the rear of the fanshroud.</p><p></p><p>I need to rotate or move the electric fuel pump as I'm not comfortable with the fuel line running so close to the heat exchanger, although I do have some heat proof sheathing [snigger] and also a heat shroud to cut up to help.</p><p></p><p>Started planning the route of the oil pipes, I'm going to do a trial fit with cable ties and some hose pipe before cutting my oil hose and drilling any holes for the P-clips!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr scoops, post: 605550, member: 14100"] It's been a long time coming. I was really unwell just after Christmas and then have been really busy with life in general. Anyways, I'm back on it. I fitted the breather pipes last night, and routed the fuel pipe with sticky mounts and cable ties along the top of the rear of the fanshroud. I need to rotate or move the electric fuel pump as I'm not comfortable with the fuel line running so close to the heat exchanger, although I do have some heat proof sheathing [snigger] and also a heat shroud to cut up to help. Started planning the route of the oil pipes, I'm going to do a trial fit with cable ties and some hose pipe before cutting my oil hose and drilling any holes for the P-clips! [/QUOTE]
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