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engine compartment layout

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poindexter

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Hi folks.
I bought a project pwc 99 GTX RFI... its in nice shape but the engine has been partially removed and some parts were missing... I think I have it all now and the engine is my winter project... I have one major problem,,, I have no idea where the stuff goes... such as where the modules are placed in the compartment... every book I bought or borrowed has no layout of components.. I tried to take a picture from someone elses but that person was not interested in helping me out by lifiting the seat to allow a couple of pictures... does anyone have a 99 GTX ( 3 seater) that they wouldn't mind taking a couple of pics for me please... of the for and aft of the engine compartment layouts??? I would greatly appreciate that.
thanks.
Poindexter aka Stan
 
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