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<blockquote data-quote="KyleBechtold" data-source="post: 6789880" data-attributes="member: 604516"><p>lol zip ties that close to the engine block.. and blaming it on the "cheap" zip tie lol.. plastic gets brittle after heating to a certain point for so long.. it was only a matter of time.. especially if you had the zip tie any bit tight.. use metal couplings like they use for hose connections</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KyleBechtold, post: 6789880, member: 604516"] lol zip ties that close to the engine block.. and blaming it on the "cheap" zip tie lol.. plastic gets brittle after heating to a certain point for so long.. it was only a matter of time.. especially if you had the zip tie any bit tight.. use metal couplings like they use for hose connections [/QUOTE]
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