Hi Terry - thanks for the compliments. Regarding the tight areas, the only areas that were somewhat tricky were where the breather tube and wiring harness come off the ETA. There isn't much room inside the intake spider to begin with, and the insulation is somewhat thick (imagine a terry cloth towel with a layer of vinyl over it), so I had to slowly coax those pieces into place, but otherwise everything went pretty smoothly. If you notice in the pic taken from the top, just below the access port of the fuel raid at the front of the engine, there is some Firebraid that disappears into the intake spider. That piece covers the vacuum line that starts at the back of the intake, travels under the spider, behind the power steering reservoir, and over to the left fenderwell into an electro-mechanical black box. From the factory the line is covered in a black corrogated plastic sheathing which crumbles over time. I managed to get a single piece of insualation on that line. That took quite a while due to cramped quarters, but not really because of any clearance issues, and apparently if the line breaks it can cause rough running issues that are very difficult to track down, so I figured it warranted the extra protection.
As for the bit of the harness that sits in a groove in the cam covers, the only area I'm remembering like that at the moment is on the right rear cover where some harness connectors mate. I didn't cover the connectors, so I may have inadvertantly avoided the tight fit you describe.
The lower harness and ETA were such a PITA to replace, that I'm hoping the insulation will postpone me having to do that job again for a few years. I wish MB would have done the honorable thing and just recalled those harnesses.
Jim
"Porsche. There is no Substitute. Except an E500."
Jim Stadter
'94 E500 Black Pearl
'89 190E 2.6 Black Pearl - over 200Kmi
'88 928 S4 5-speed
Austin, TX
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