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Fuel sender location? Where to drill
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<blockquote data-quote="hobbo" data-source="post: 620843" data-attributes="member: 23257"><p>Hi it's many years since I did it, I think it was dead on the centre line of the vehicle, your unit looks about right back to front. How abut drilling a large hole where the centre line of the hatch would go and shine a torch to see where you are. The tank is quite close so fit a depth attachment to your drill for safety. I found then that you could cut the hole with a jigsaw, shorten the blade if you're not sure. Hope this helps. Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hobbo, post: 620843, member: 23257"] Hi it's many years since I did it, I think it was dead on the centre line of the vehicle, your unit looks about right back to front. How abut drilling a large hole where the centre line of the hatch would go and shine a torch to see where you are. The tank is quite close so fit a depth attachment to your drill for safety. I found then that you could cut the hole with a jigsaw, shorten the blade if you're not sure. Hope this helps. Mike [/QUOTE]
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