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Chevy Venture steering lines plastic clip

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Old Apr 13, 2023 | 1:45 AM
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Default Chevy Venture steering lines plastic clip

2000 Chevy Venture owner here. I took the 3400 apart to replace the lower intake gasket and had to remove the steering pump. So after the intake was put back I had to reinstall the steering pump, but for the life of me, I can't remember how to bolt the plastic clip back to the front of the engine. This plastic clip has the high pressure and return steering line snapped into it, it sits just around where the pulley tensioner is located. Does any kind fellow venture owner have it correctly installed on your van? Would you be kind enough to send over a picture of how it is bolted on?

This lower intake job, it was a big job on this van, took longer than I anticipated. I had to remove accelerator cable, cruise control cable, MAF sensor, air duct, then the throttle body, the ignition coils pack, plug wires etc, then the upper intake (plenum), MAP sensor, , then the steering pump, alternator/alternator bracket just to get to the bolt holding the back valve cover. While I had everything apart, I decided to replace the oil pump drive gasket, as well as the Cam Position Sensor (I had to drill it out as the cable broke when I tried to pull it up). I also tried to remove the O2 sensor to replace it but it was stuck solid and wouldn't bulge. I am on the reassemble stage and I can't wait to get it running again.

Thanks a lot in advance.
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