LEO
Active Member
Hi everyone, as I’ve mentioned before, I’m currently working on restoring my electronic fuel injection wiring harness. While going through some reference photos, I noticed that this harness originally includes a round tube with five outlets for the injector connectors, among other things. According to the pictures, that tube is held in place by two clamps and sits right on top of the valve cover. However, since I got the car, that wiring tube has never been there — though one of the end caps is still present on the harness.
Now, a few questions:
Is that tube the same one used for the spark plug wire harness (the one that carries the high-voltage cables)? I’d think it’s different because it should be able to open up to allow the harness inside, while the spark plug wire tube is sealed. So this one should work more like a clam-shell type.
Does anyone happen to know the part number for it? I can’t find it anywhere in the OEM catalog. Or maybe someone has one of those clam-shell style tubes for sale?
Alternatively, has anyone tried modifying or cutting the standard tube that’s currently available from Walloth (SKU Art.-No. A12121351194)? If so, did it work? Any advice or experience would be greatly appreciated!
Now, a few questions:
Is that tube the same one used for the spark plug wire harness (the one that carries the high-voltage cables)? I’d think it’s different because it should be able to open up to allow the harness inside, while the spark plug wire tube is sealed. So this one should work more like a clam-shell type.
Does anyone happen to know the part number for it? I can’t find it anywhere in the OEM catalog. Or maybe someone has one of those clam-shell style tubes for sale?
Alternatively, has anyone tried modifying or cutting the standard tube that’s currently available from Walloth (SKU Art.-No. A12121351194)? If so, did it work? Any advice or experience would be greatly appreciated!



