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Tidying up the wiring

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Two wiring questions on my 69 911T with a 74 2.7:

1) I installed some Magnecor plug wires. The stock wire separators plugged into the shroud or the sheetmetal on the motor--very nice set up. They will not work with the Magnecors. I have seen holders that screw into the bolt holes holding on the sheetmetal. What have you all done ?

2) I also installed an MSD. How have people cleaned up the wiring for this ? What routing is recommended ?

How about some photos of sanitary engine compartments and wiring set ups ?

Daniel

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This guy's car is the very definition of sanitary. I took this picture this morning at the SOVREN vintage races. Note the louvered panel that replaced the engine lid grill.

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Very sweet!

Do you have more photos of the louvered grill? And just how did he rout the wiring?

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Very sweet!

Do you have more photos of the louvered grill? And just how did he rout the wiring?

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Yes and no. When I was talking to the driver I didn't have my camera. When I came back he wasn't around and the lid was up. You can kind of get an idea of what it looked like.



As for wiring, this car doesn't have a whole lot of wires and most of them are up in the trunk.



The quality of this car just blew me away.
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This is the only other engine pic I got and..where's all the wiring? Where's the alternator wires and the lighting wires? All I see are coil and temp sensor wires.


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