It depends on how you route things and where they're going. The front of the engine moves much more than the rear. Most things are routed to the rear (oil lines, electronic ignition, temp sender wiring, etc.) and only need to be mildly slack between where they meet the airframe and the engine. The exception on my aircraft is the mixture, throttle, and alt-air controls, which go to the throttle body and FAB and see more movement, so they require more slack. I don't have exact measurements for you but maybe others will chime in.
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Patrick Kelley - Flagstaff, AZ
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