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Alpine Spirit
10-19-2006, 08:12 AM
OK I will try to get some pics for you Tyler. And some more detailed information.
Basically on the passenger side of the engine bay I relocated the cruise control module. This freed up enough space to put in the old style ARB pump. It is mounted onto the top of the wheel well and bolts all the way through. If you have the new style pump wow... there is plenty of room.
This is a start for you I will get some pics up in a few.
Alpine Spirit
10-19-2006, 08:34 AM
Also watch the idle when I moved my cruise control it pulled on the throttle cable some. Just enough to increase the idle.
ChefTyler
10-19-2006, 08:44 AM
Cool man, thanks.
Alpine Spirit
10-19-2006, 08:47 AM
OK here is the link to the album where they will upload.
http://alpinetribe.com/Gallery/arbpump
I also put the pump on a double fuse. I had the space on and watts available on my accessory block. The harness has an inline fuse.
I took off the cruise control module and just rotated it down the wheel well. about 5 inches the kinda fill up the void that was next to it. I did have to bolt through the top of the wheel well to reinstall it.
http://alpinetribe.com/Gallery/albums/arbpump/100_4449_Large.sized.jpg
The pump is mounted to the outside of the engine bay. Bolts come out above the splash gaurds so if you still have em you will need to pull em for a bit.
http://alpinetribe.com/Gallery/albums/arbpump/100_4453_Large.sized.jpg
Those of you that have looked under my hood in the past.... look no more spaghetti.
http://alpinetribe.com/Gallery/albums/arbpump/100_4455_Large.sized.jpg
All of my extra wiring from the locker is tucked back on the drivers side above the grommit where everything feed through.
http://alpinetribe.com/Gallery/albums/arbpump/100_4454_Large.sized.jpg
ChefTyler
10-19-2006, 12:47 PM
Sweet, thanks Kev!
Steel_City_X
10-25-2006, 08:39 AM
I placed mine in the same area.
I had to remove a horn or something. Built a platform out of alum and used existing stuff to mount it. Everything fits in nice and neat. I used a couple rubber feet to reduce vibration.
I'll take a couple pictures and try to get them posted. Especially since my engine bay is much cleaner than Kevin's.
Todd
ChefTyler
10-25-2006, 10:08 AM
I'll take a couple pictures and try to get them posted. Especially since my engine bay is much cleaner than Kevin's.
Todd
:roflmao:
I had a lot of help from Ryan on my pump install (welding and what not) and I ended up not having to move anything, works like a champ!
Alpine Spirit
10-26-2006, 01:42 PM
I'll take a couple pictures and try to get them posted. Especially since my engine bay is much cleaner than Kevin's.
Todd
Ok I have a little bit of dirt in there. ;)
Wonder where that came from. :peace:
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