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![]() You shouldn't have to drill anything... that hole should already be there. For that matter, so should the bolt. It will be a 3/8" head with a shoulder.
As far as where the wire connects to on the engine, you will need to take a bolt out of the bellhousing to engine. Slide round ended connector over the bolt and put the bolt back in and tighten it. Make sure the connector has some meat on it so you don't break it as you torque the bolt. |
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