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Don't be to fast in plugging that hole yet!
Depending on what pump and where you mount it you need to run wires and tubing through the fire wall. Later time you may need more stuff ran through the fire wall. Those little holes want hurt you much if left open for a while and see! ![]()
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Join Date: Jun 2015
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Re: What's a good way to plug up a firewall hole?
pull the hoses out and a little black rtv silicone in the three little holes will make a solid plug that can be reversed if you decide to go stock again down the road
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