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I have a 94 f250 460 4x4 and my spout is not mounted to anything . My chilton and haynes have no pictures. It has to mount some where, but where....
Thanks
-Kansas
Hope this is the right form?
I have a 94 f250 460 4x4 and my spout is not mounted to anything . My chilton and haynes have no pictures. It has to mount some where, but where....
Thanks
-Kansas
They do not mount to anything, they just hang.
Here is a photo.
The bottom picture is not a spout connector. That is a capacitor that is for filtering noise. Find a convienent place to bolt it, and bolt it to a good ground.
Any bolt that goes to the engine block will do. You might want to clean it up a little bit so it makes a good connection.
If there is really no place, you could get two ring connectors and crimp a piece of wire to each connector. Then take a nut and short bolt, and bolt the connector/wire to the capacitor mounting hole, and then bolt the other end of the wire to a bolt that goes into the block.
Find the wires leaving the distributor. There will be a group, but then there will be one by itself. This lone wire will have a connector that disconnects the wire, or it will have a connector that acts like a jumper that you unplug. Subford's picture above shows the spout, and if you slide the grey part out, it disconnects the two reddish wires. In other words, the grey thing is a jumper.