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Ok I have been poking away at this and its starting to shape up. The only part I can't finish is the bundle along the engine since I have to tie the power steering return off the rear valve assembley into the rear cooler.. Hopefully robin brings me enough goodies to handle that :awesomework: But here is the configuration I have come up with.... The lines that cross over are the tranny cooler and feed for the propane. And at the seat it pops out and onto the tin. It was the only way to ensure everything stays safely away from the heat and links for the rear. Plus it also dives it out right where it needs to be behind the rear wall. Here you can see how I crossed the lines over. To keep them safely away I made a bracket that unbolts from the skid plate so that way there is no way the hosing can fall and gives it alot of strength from doing so. I also made a bracket that bolts to the tailshaft of the tranny (drilled and tapped) so the bundle will have some good support to stay in place I also made a tab/welded it to hold the back end of the bundle.. I decided to toss the floor on to to see what was left to notch or bend--and its really close.
Ok I have been poking away at this and its starting to shape up. The only part I can't finish is the bundle along the engine since I have to tie the power steering return off the rear valve assembley into the rear cooler.. Hopefully robin brings me enough goodies to handle that :awesomework:
But here is the configuration I have come up with....
The lines that cross over are the tranny cooler and feed for the propane. And at the seat it pops out and onto the tin. It was the only way to ensure everything stays safely away from the heat and links for the rear. Plus it also dives it out right where it needs to be behind the rear wall.
Here you can see how I crossed the lines over. To keep them safely away I made a bracket that unbolts from the skid plate so that way there is no way the hosing can fall and gives it alot of strength from doing so. I also made a bracket that bolts to the tailshaft of the tranny (drilled and tapped) so the bundle will have some good support to stay in place
I also made a tab/welded it to hold the back end of the bundle..
I decided to toss the floor on to to see what was left to notch or bend--and its really close.