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Old 01-11-2008, 05:54 AM
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ThomasC2
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The clips that holdes the ignition cables on the lower cam covers brakes very easily due to age and heat. All except one were broken on my covers which made the cables hang loose and looking a bit sloppy.

But I managed to find the little clip in the PET-program and ordered seven new ones. They were almost ridiculously cheap, took zero time to change and the final impression is very tidy look! The one to the left is broken and the other one to the right is a new one.

The part number is 964.602.559.00 and you need eight if you want to replace all of them...and the toal cost is 2,5 USD for all eight! You re-use the screws and you need a Torx-tool for the screws.

Finally I think it could be worth atleast 1.8 BHP becasue now the ignition spark runs in a more straight line trough the cable towards the spark plug

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Old 01-11-2008, 09:26 AM
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Originally Posted by ThomasC2
...it could be worth atleast 1.8 BHP becasue now the ignition spark runs in a more straight line ...
Very interesting concept. In other words, electricity can't corner well at the speed of light...

Makes a person say, "Hmmm"

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Old 01-13-2008, 04:15 PM
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Thanks for the tip!

I think the HP comment was a chiste...



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