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Clip and ferrule for manifold drain pipes

Thanks, Steve. An obscure detail for sure; not sure I can get my drain tubes to conform to the proper shape without kinking, but I'll give it a go. Also, explains the need for the two longer pan bolts.
 
Thanks, Steve. An obscure detail for sure; not sure I can get my drain tubes to conform to the proper shape without kinking, but I'll give it a go. Also, explains the need for the two longer pan bolts.
One other thought about the tubes. They can vibrate with the engine running and create a very strange noise. Solution is to put a grommet on the tab that attaches to the engine isolating the pipes and the engine direct metal to metal contact.
 
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