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Geo9146 |
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Does anyone have a template for cutting an access panel thru the firewall to the engine compartment?
Thx George |
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Steve |
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With my 3.2 stock six, I had no problems replacing the belt or getting to the distributor, but I wasn’t going to pull the engine to replace the alternator, so I installed a panel. |
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