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kennybopaloo
post May 23 2010, 07:03 AM
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Can't seem to find a good place to drill thru the fireqall of my 02 chevy blazer 4wd.



I have to push thru several wires for my lights etc.etc. and can't seem to find a good spot due to not much room by the firewall area..........................



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post May 27 2010, 09:44 PM
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Kenny,

How did you make out with routing the wires?

Just got finished working on Mike's & Steve's BBB Heavy Chevy.



Realized the Ignition distributor -- The Lt1 Optspark.
Was replaced 12 years ago when the car had 100,000 miles


Currently with 215,000,
I replaced the opti with a Delphi brand and new water pump today.

http://go.delphi.com/CS/DPSS/CATALOG/Produ...tNumber=CZ20003


Had a chance to use Norm Landry's set up,
to bleed the air from coolant system.
It worked nice thumbsup.gif




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kennybopaloo
post May 28 2010, 04:20 AM
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nothing yet johnny. maybe i will jack her up and look under the area of the pedal or surrounding area.



there aint too much room under the hood of the blazer.



thanks,

kenny...............................
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