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Old 08-17-2016, 11:29 PM   #10
tjsblazer
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Re: tjs 72 Blazer Build

A word to the wise it is much easier to fasten the pkb cable without the fuse panel in place. I had started to hang the wires and then realized. Pulled them back out (I hadn't made and connections yet). Much easier hand access.

Another item, I am using Inline tube cables. Ain't no way you are going to get this replacement firewall grommet on the cable. Nothing comes undone on the cable to be able to slide it on. So I had to put a slit in it to put it over. Can't tell once it is installed. It was a real PITA to get it to seat because the cable housing is so stiff. Lots of hand soap on the grommet and a couple of cuss words later and it got done.
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