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Date:  1-18-2023
Number of Hours:  1.00
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Brief Description:  MAP plumbing completed

It took actually 5 minutes to install but I have been running around to find parts and solutions for this thing for at least 5-6 hours if not way more ! So I put one hour which is not cheating at all !

Although simple, it required a lot of research to figure out what to do ... Looking at first picture, the 1/8" ID silicone tubing is coming from the Pmag. It ends in a T made out of brass. Then perpendicular 1/4" ID silicone tubing is connected on one end to the sensor mounted on the firewall, co-pilot side.

The other side, the tuve goes in a tube connector that is screwed to a union that is attaching the PTFE, wire reinforced tubing left over I had. Then the tube goes in the fitting that is screwed in the cylinder #3, in a hole used for that purpose.

Simple , hey ? Very simple indeed once you know and understand what needs to be done. Finding the correct parts, getting the correct hose , finding the silicone tube, is where the time has been spend !

Note: my tubings are not secured yet but I will.
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Silicone tubings in the T and sensor

Silicone tubings in the T and sensor

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switching from silicone tobing to good hose that will attach to the engine

switching from silicone tobing to good hose that will attach to the engine

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View of the T and the connector

View of the T and the connector

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