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3.2 Engine wire harness holding bracket

Hello. Anyone would advise me a part # of the below marked bracket holding a piece of engine wire harness? Struggling to find it in parts catalogues.

Also, if someones has experience, is it possible to install it without having the dropped engine? What is it attached to? Wonder if would be possible, when having air blower, air flow meter anf airbox removed.






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If you have access to PET go to 1984 911 illustration 107-05 position #25,26,27,28
That is the bracket, the fuel line holder, bolt and washer.
930 110 673 00
930 110 671 00
900 025 003 02
N 100 467 01
The clamp is not shown in that illustration but should be
999 512 428 02

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Also, if someones has experience, is it possible to install it without having the dropped engine? What is it attached to? Wonder if would be possible, when having air blower, air flow meter anf airbox removed.
I tightened the 15 (?) mm nut at the base with an extension without having to remove the AFM/boot. So yes, I believe it is possible to install it without having to drop the engine but should be much easier with less frustration if the AFM/boot and other parts are out of the way. The hex head on the bracket doesn't turn so you have to get to it from the other end, something like that. I would secure that first then swing it down.

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