I just took delivery of my FE today. The hose was rubbing the pully. PITA getting the Zip tie in there unless you've got spaghetti arms. Had to hook a few together
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I was thinking the same. I think they added a clip that holds it out away from the pully but it would be good to check it out upon deliveryIs this still an issue? (I'm not counting Broncos coming off of dirt mountain).
I thought any newer builds had taken care of this.
I took delivery last month. That clip is there, but it does basically nothing.I was thinking the same. I think they added a clip that holds it out away from the pully but it would be good to check it out upon delivery![]()
I took delivery last month. That clip is there, but it does basically nothing.
Well that's sort of its jobI took delivery last month. That clip is there, but it does basically nothing.
There are 2 flexible hoses in the area. One that is straight up and down, which is not an issue at all. The second hose, the way it comes in, is bent in a way that pushes it towards the pulley. There is a round clip on the straight house. The bent hose is zip tied to the clip on the straight hose from factory. The clip itself is just loosely grabbing on to the straight house and cannot be tightened. Because of this, the bent hose can freely shift around. I imagine that if I cut off the factory clip, nothing would happen. The bent hose would remain in the same sketchy position with our without the factory clip. The clip is under no tension and is doing no work to hold anything in place. That's what I mean when I say it is doing nothing.Well that's sort of its jobto make sure the hose does nothing, or are you saying that the hose is still up against the pulley or can move and hit the pulley?
I haven't received my Bronco yet so I haven't seen the clip. Would you recommend using a zip tie regardless?There are 2 flexible hoses in the area. One that is straight up and down, which is not an issue at all. The second hose, the way it comes in, is bent in a way that pushes it towards the pulley. There is a round clip on the straight house. The bent hose is zip tied to the clip on the straight hose from factory. The clip itself is just loosely grabbing on to the straight house and cannot be tightened. Because of this, the bent hose can freely shift around. I imagine that if I cut off the factory clip, nothing would happen. The bent hose would remain in the same sketchy position with our without the factory clip. The clip is under no tension and is doing no work to hold anything in place. That's what I mean when I say it is doing nothing.
You‘ll probably be fine for a while with that size of gap. Mine was like that after delivery last December, but I still tied hoses back in two locations just as a precaution. Remember, things get very hot in the engine bay when the engine is running, and the metal and rubber parts heat up, expand, and move around a bit over time, so I would still recommend tying that hose back simply to create more space in front of the rotating pulleys.If it makes anyone feel better, my Bronco was just built in June and it looks like this issue has been addressed. My hose is nowhere near the pully.![]()
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Thanks! I’ll do that and also keep an eye on it.You‘ll probably be fine for a while with that size of gap. Mine was like that after delivery last December, but I still tied hoses back in two locations just as a precaution. Remember, things get very hot in the engine bay when the engine is running, and the metal and rubber parts heat up, expand, and move around a bit over time, so I would still recommend tying that hose back simply to create more space in front of the rotating pulleys.