I wouldn't hang the sensor off the rail or anywhere on the engine. The vibrations will kill even the highest quality sensors eventually. My Holley sensor lasted on the rail for about 15K miles.
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This may seem excessive but WTH I am doing it anyway (10-16-21)
As you all know I have issue's and because of that I gently removed all of the screws from the Notchhead clamps so I could put a
little grease & paint in them to hopefully prevent the holes from rusting.
I will also be removing all of the blue tape. Yea Me !!!
I put a very thin coat of Duplicolor paint and primer in one in all of the holes as this would be the easiest way to apply paint without getting it everywhere.
On a side note the Billet Battery Tray Wilson Muscle Car designed makes a very nice parts tray.
All of the Blue Tape has finally been removed from the subframe.
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Is a car ever really done???? It's like a ball of yarn unwinding, that has no end... Author DKz Garage
I have one of the early Holley Injector harness that has a white tag for the injector number which is just ugly so I rolled each label and
then wrapped in clear electrical tape. These will be hidden under the Tech-Flex wrap.
I printed new labels that I applied to each injector plug. However, they will most likely fall off but it will just make it easier to put them
where they belong when I plug everything in for the last time.
I also redid the wire wrap so the wires would be hidden from view.
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Is a car ever really done???? It's like a ball of yarn unwinding, that has no end... Author DKz Garage
I knew these existed and when I asked the Optima guys at Columbus Good-Guys last year of course they said they would call me
back. However, no one ever called so I took it upon myself to find an empty Optima Battery Case.
Now that I have one and I can prove that they actually exist.
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Is a car ever really done???? It's like a ball of yarn unwinding, that has no end... Author DKz Garage
All the wiring on my new Gt-1 car has plastic
dip over all the final connections to keep things together
and my guess prevent corrosion. Never have seen that before
Every bolt is very
hard to break loose on this car... very impressed whoever
put it together. Like dirt bikes race cars have bolts falling
off them all the time
Love the way you keep your wiring all run cleanly
Bob
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Looks really good, Marty, you’re attention to detail is amazing! I was admiring what I suspect to be your transmission cooler lines running along the top of the subframe…I’ve gotta decide what type (hardline or flexible) and where to run the lines for my Nova project and was wondering if you used PTFE lines or something else?