Civic EG Wire tuck/engine bay cleanup
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I dont know if this would be considered a mod or not but i got this off HT for when i do a wire tuck(if i get the motivation) Also this is steps for an EG only, other civics will be different(wiring will need to be shortened)
This is what i removed
Ripped out the AC system. pump, condenser, lines ect. everythings gotta come out.
Heat shields on the exhaust manifold
intake resonatorWiring that was re routed. No wires were shortened or lenghtened. when extending or shortening wiring you can effect the resistance in that line. and could affect how your engine performs
Passanger side Headlight, horn, turn signal, ground box harness was taken and ran in the inner fenderwell gound box was hooked up to the 10mm bolt that held on the intake resonator.
Driver side headlight turn signal ground box harness was ran through the fenderwell and held up with a open 10mm spot by the windshield washer fluid resivoir.
Distributor wiring was taken off the clip and hide under the intake manifold
Driver side harness was removed and tucked underneath the battery/fuse box. and no i did not extend any of the wiring.
Passanger side harness was removed off the clips and tucked in the corner under the Slave cylinder and zip tied down
Fuel injector wiring. the box was removed off of the injector harness. the heat shrink was removed off of the wires. becareful doing this not to cut the wires. and the clips were ran up through the gaps in the intake manifold runners.
Cleaning
removed battery and covered all electronics.... dizzy, alternator, Harness clips with bags and zip tied them.
Sprayed the entire engine bay, engine, firewall with simple green 75 SG/25 H20. let it sit for 5-10 mins and rinsed off with garden hose. dry the engine bay with shop towels or shop rags.i used 2 cans of gunk for the engine and transmission for the heavy grease. do the same steps as i did with simple green.
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It's not very difficult...
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Back From The Dead ...very Nice
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