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MY77 right side ignition cable holder

up to MY76 all 2,4-3,0 engines had a plastic hot air socket on the right.
a support 911 106 331 00 for the rubber of the right side ignition cables had been mounted to the end of the plastic socket.

wonder if the my77 engines still had the support and if so, where had it been mounted?

BTW PET list the support also for MY77

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The rubber cable holder (901.609.591.00) for spark plugs wires has a barb that fits into a hole in the fan shroud.
The metal cable clip (911.106.331.00) fits under one of the hex bolts, it holds the wires for oil pressure switch.
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I mean the support for the spark plug wires (shown with the red arrow) You mean the oil press7temp sensor wiring (blue arrow). Picture shows a MY76. Interested in if MY77 still had the support (red arrow).

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Your pic didn’t load so I looked at the 77 PET.
But what I explained is what is on my 2.7L…the metal clip hold down for oil temp/pressure switch wires and the 3 plug wires rubber holder inserts into a hole in the shroud.
Here’s a pic from a (modified) 1977 2.7L (not mine) that shows what I think you’re talking about.

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anyone into MY77 engine details?

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