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Drilling a hole for the Sunpro water temp. guage...
#468062
06/23/04 10:07 PM
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Joined: Dec 2003
Posts: 498
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Mudrunner
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Hey, I have a Sunpro water temp. guage (mechanical) I need to drill about a 5/8" hole into the firewall to run the sensor line. What's the best, easiest way to do that? I would rather not have to drill a hole, is there another hole I can run it through? Thanks a lot,
Buddy
'98 Tacoma TRD ext.cab 2.7 5spd 6inFabtech sus w/ 33x12.5.15 TrxusSTS on 15x10 DC-1 (Black)
'90 4Runner 3.0auto stock as of now
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Re: Drilling a hole for the Sunpro water temp. guage...
[Re: VAHunter17]
#468063
06/23/04 10:53 PM
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Anonymous
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might be a hole below the clutch master cylinder. if not drill one there. or near the brake boooster and MC. try drilling from the firwall engine bay inward to the cab
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Re: Drilling a hole for the Sunpro water temp. guage...
[Re: VAHunter17]
#468064
06/24/04 11:42 AM
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Joined: Jul 2003
Posts: 1,262
Body Damage is Cool
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Take a look at the throttle cable grommet. I think you can run the bulb and line through that.
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Re: Drilling a hole for the Sunpro water temp. guage...
[Re: foxtrapper]
#468065
06/25/04 04:16 AM
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Joined: Dec 2003
Posts: 166
Wheeler
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You should have a groment right next to the clutch master, run it through there. Thats how I ran mine w/out having to drill any holes.
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