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Old 02-23-2006, 09:22 AM
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Default F150 Rigging Question-Question??

My question is in regards to the rubber sleeve that separates the wiring, fuel line, battery cables, and control cables. This is the sleeve that gets clamped in to the lower cowling and the rigging hose slides over.

I once saw a diagram showing what wire, hose.... fits into each of the channels in the rubber sleeve? I don't remember where I saw this.

Does anyone have a link, picture or drawing showing this info?

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Eastern,

If you are using a rigging hose, you are far better off for an additional $15.00 loosing the rubber rigging grommet supplied with the engine and replacing it with one of these grommets. They are open in the center, and the rigging tube will thread into the grommet and will not come off like the two piece clamp and tie strap sometimes can. This also saves time when rigging. [img]../images/emoticons/thumbsup.gif[/img]



Give me a few minutes and I will post the diagram you are looking for.

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I agree. No hose clamp and a cleaner look.
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If you want to stay with what you have.....here are the locations for all of the rigging components. pita if you ask me. But if youa re not using a rigging tube and leaving the rigging exposed you want to use the supplied grommet because it will keep the waterspray out of the cowling.

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SIM, Just sent a PM.
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Sim, is the F150 rigging grommet the same for a F115? Thanks for your expertise to the forum.
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Lady Jayne - 2/23/2006 8:27 AM Sim, is the F150 rigging grommet the same for a F115? Thanks for your expertise to the forum.
There is a grommet for the F75-90 and F115.

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