Novak Conversions Jeep Wrangler TJ engine mounts

Plastic bridge on wiring harness

conlopez

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Im trying to remove my valve cover, there is wiring in the back with a plastic bridge around it I can't get off. Also the black tube with the wiring for the fuel rail on the right won't pop up.
 
I was able to break each clip with a flathead, Im thinking getting that black tubing to put on the wires now. Thanks for the responses.
 
Is there any reason not to? Does the valve cover get hot enough to need a heat shield?

It's not a heat shield. I'm guessing an engineer from Chrysler had a brainwave that they could save $0.50/unit on wire if they shorted the harness slightly, but it needed some protection from wear via vibration. The plastic bridge (which probably cost $0.02 to make originally) serves that purpose. But this is still an area in the TJ where the wiring harness seems to see wear and breakages.

I do hate that bridge.
 
It's not a heat shield. I'm guessing an engineer from Chrysler had a brainwave that they could save $0.50/unit on wire if they shorted the harness slightly, but it needed some protection from wear via vibration. The plastic bridge (which probably cost $0.02 to make originally) serves that purpose. But this is still an area in the TJ where the wiring harness seems to see wear and breakages.

I do hate that bridge.
There is a nice write up in the how to section about how to remove the wiring bridge. I found it helpful as you can’t really see it well. Hopefully the link works.

https://wranglertjforum.com/threads...k-plastic-wiring-bridge-on-valve-cover.53776/
 
Novak Conversions Jeep Wrangler TJ engine mounts