Elp_jc
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Hey gang, posted this on the Bullitt forum, but no takers. Forgot there must be WAY more 2019 non-Bullitt Mustangs with active exhaust than Bullitts, so wanted to repost it here; hope you don' t mind . Anyway, like the title says, I want to remove the valve connectors to insulate the exposed wiring all the way to the connector. I have some asbestos-looking insulation just like the one on the harness, so will cut it open, wrap the wires and connector, and use aluminum tape to secure the material. It should work fine, but comments welcome.
I don't think my car (build date of August 2019) is not affected by the TSB, but I still don't like the left harness so close to both the sheetmetal and valve metal housing. Also want to protect the exposed wiring from a premature death due to excessive heat, and now is the time to do that, since car only has 300+ miles. Thank you.
JC
I don't think my car (build date of August 2019) is not affected by the TSB, but I still don't like the left harness so close to both the sheetmetal and valve metal housing. Also want to protect the exposed wiring from a premature death due to excessive heat, and now is the time to do that, since car only has 300+ miles. Thank you.
JC
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