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Last night I completed the engine bay of the Jeep.
Wiring would be the first order of business so I grabbed my selection of woven nylon split loom from the cabinet and selected the appropriate size for the first wire cluster.

The wiring for the MAF sensor had the convoluted plastic casing deteriorating as well as the casing near the brake booster and master cylinder so I thought I'd start there as I also wanted to modify the intake duct to gain better access to the air filter. When I installed the new battery box a couple of weeks ago to turn it parallel with the engine as well as the TIPM it interfered with the air filter. Now the air filter is angled slightly upward which will allow me to install an Outerwear rather easily when needed plus give better access for removal and cleaning. This configuration also netted me a bit more clearance between the power steering pump pulley and the air filter which now has about an inch of clearance.

The deteriorated convoluted casing was removed and the woven nylon split loom installed on the wiring leading to the C100 bale connector.

Same with the wiring for the brake reservoir fluid level sensor connector.

GM ECM and power distribution board reinstalled in place.

Turning the battery and TIPM sure netted me a lot more clearance around the right side of the engine. I can actually reach the coil packs and spark plugs now, even better than with the old 3.8 liter V6.

After finishing up the engine bay I racked the Jeep, removed tires/wheels and began working on the brakes.

Thanks for looking.
Wiring would be the first order of business so I grabbed my selection of woven nylon split loom from the cabinet and selected the appropriate size for the first wire cluster.

The wiring for the MAF sensor had the convoluted plastic casing deteriorating as well as the casing near the brake booster and master cylinder so I thought I'd start there as I also wanted to modify the intake duct to gain better access to the air filter. When I installed the new battery box a couple of weeks ago to turn it parallel with the engine as well as the TIPM it interfered with the air filter. Now the air filter is angled slightly upward which will allow me to install an Outerwear rather easily when needed plus give better access for removal and cleaning. This configuration also netted me a bit more clearance between the power steering pump pulley and the air filter which now has about an inch of clearance.

The deteriorated convoluted casing was removed and the woven nylon split loom installed on the wiring leading to the C100 bale connector.

Same with the wiring for the brake reservoir fluid level sensor connector.

GM ECM and power distribution board reinstalled in place.

Turning the battery and TIPM sure netted me a lot more clearance around the right side of the engine. I can actually reach the coil packs and spark plugs now, even better than with the old 3.8 liter V6.

After finishing up the engine bay I racked the Jeep, removed tires/wheels and began working on the brakes.

Thanks for looking.











































