I’m looking for option(s) for where to feed a single wire through the firewall on a 1969 RR. Thoughts guys?
Thanks. Brand new to this. Sad, but I am not sure specifically where you’re talking about.
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I’m a little anxious over making any holes in the firewall. 7/8ths grommet = drill 7/8ths hole? I can get any grommet at an Autozone, etc?The divot you see to the right of the grommet is designed for the tach wire and 7/8 grommet on a 69 RR. Sadly the idiot before me that punched the hole in my firewall didn't pay attention to the proper way of doing things.
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This part is the bulkhead connection. Pick an empty port and use it. Probably can run a small gauge wire all the way straight though if you want. Or get some male and female packard 56 connectors and do it halfway factory style. No drilling needed.Thanks. Brand new to this. Sad, but I am not sure specifically where you’re talking about.
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Yes, but it’s a 4 speed.Auto car, use the clutch rod plug
No drilling of the firewall required
Post #12 is the answer that you're looking for. If you don't understand it, I'm sure @BLK 68 R/T would welcome a private message from you to help explain anything you don't understand. Or if you look at your car, compare the picture in post #12 to your car, and still can't figure it out, come back here and ask more questions on this thread.Thank you. My problem is I can’t find any exposed grommets anywhere on the firewall? Is there access between inside and engine bay behind any of the electric blocks mounted to the firewall. Not that would solve my problem though.
I’m trying not to cut any new holes if avoidable.
Very clever!I run a single wire through one of the pins that hold the firewall insulation up. The pins are hollow for the most part so a small drill bit from the inside drills out the end of the plastic pin.