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Written by Randy Fox | ||||
Saturday, 03 November 2007 | ||||
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Installing the Decompression SolenoidBolt on the decompression solenoid. Be sure to install the two, brown, plastic, dielectric washers between the solenoid mount and the solenoid. Use 7.2 ft-lbs of torque. See photo below.
Important Convenience Tip: Do the following before installing the Transfer Case. Run the solenoid wires through the ribbed, wiring harness tube with the stator wires. Then route the harness and wires back along the frame, then up to their connector mates, at the frame's seat tube area. Plug the connectors together. Take picts. Next, install the solenoid cover using 7.2 ft-lbs of torque on the two bolts.
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