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Need pics of stock Inj line hold downs

Acesneights1

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I believe the Inj line hold downs are missing from my Dyally but I don't remember what they look like. I have a 2000 6.5TD. Could someone post a few good pics. I'm looking for the ones at the intake manifold not the holdowns on the valve cover.
Thanks.
 
The 97?+ used a plastic seperator that just snaps together and holds the 2 lines. A much better and easier set up. 97+ still used the rubber and clamp on the valve cover bracket. I used all the hold downs from a 97 engine on my optimiser.
 

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The 97?+ used a plastic seperator that just snaps together and holds the 2 lines. A much better and easier set up. 97+ still used the rubber and clamp on the valve cover bracket. I used all the hold downs from a 97 engine on my optimiser.

do you know where those can be found? they do look like a better setup than the ones on my 93
 
Well, based on what I see I think I don't need them. I thought something was missing cause I'm used to working on older versions but those plastic ones are what mine has. I just thought there was a hold down missing but I guess not. It was rainin hard here so no pics yet of what I have.
 
do you know where those can be found? they do look like a better setup than the ones on my 93

I have sold mine, but you can get them from the dealer part # 12554808
And yes, they are much easier to install than the ones with the small screw.
They just snap together, no hassle at all or dropped screws.
The new AMG engines use them, I think the later GM engines as well.
 
I have sold mine, but you can get them from the dealer part # 12554808
And yes, they are much easier to install than the ones with the small screw.
They just snap together, no hassle at all or dropped screws.
The new AMG engines use them, I think the later GM engines as well.

thanks i guess ill have to go back to the dealer again just picked up 4 head allignmet pins that they had to order in from another dealer and they cost me $22:eek::eek:

do you by chance know what they cost at the dealer?
 
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