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Old 04-02-2017, 06:50 AM   #1
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Default 37 firewall question.

I'm doing a 37 club cab. from the ground up. can someone tell me which hole in the firewall the temp. sensor goes through? Thanks
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Old 04-02-2017, 08:18 AM   #2
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Default Re: 37 firewall question.

The large oval hole left of center (right of center when viewed from the engine compartment) that the engine wiring harness and windshield wiper vacuum line also pass through. I'd attach a photo, but the site fix hasn't happened yet.
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The large oval hole left of center (right of center when viewed from the engine compartment) that the engine wiring harness and windshield wiper vacuum line also pass through. I'd attach a photo, but the site fix hasn't happened yet.
oswego.......This is possibly the picture that David wanted to post for you of his firewall in his beautiful Cabriolet. Follow the temperature probe from the cylinder head to the firewall. David does some nice work, eh? DD



And a pic of the rest of the "package"! DD

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