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That's a great illustration.
When I put my '66 together, I didn't like the way the factory put the positive battery cable routing up between the exhaust manifold tubes to the inner fender- so I was planning to fabricate a routing tube to do just what that '67 HO tube does. Then I discovered the factory '67 Tube- and just bought that. But I didn't like or want to route the starter wires through that same tube- then up & around the front of the motor- so I modeled a custom tube, and 3D-printed it to route those wires up the back of the block. BTW- that tube is printed in Ultem for any of you folks wondering if a polymer will hold up to the temps. |
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Wasn't sure it would work with the header tubes, and I seem to recall I couldn't even find one available for sale in a search- only images. Quicker and much easier to model one and print it and had it ready to go in a couple hours. Last edited by 3X24SPD; 07-27-2023 at 09:03 PM. |
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