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On Mon, 28 Jun 2004 18:43:25 -0000, Carl R. Stevenson hath writ:
"Ralph Blach" wrote in message ... How do I run an extra power cable through a 1996 dodge caravan's fire wall? I really do not want to drill a hole through the file wall for obvious reasons. I have looked all over the firewall and cant seem to find an obvious place to run the power cable. I want to run a high power ham radio and other equimement. Take a *close* look at the rubbery seal/"boot" where the steering shaft comes through the firewall. On my 2003 Ford Explorer, there was *plenty* of room to cut a small slit with an x-acto knife well below, and out of the range of motion of the steering shaft. I then made sure it was secured out of the range of motion of the shaft on *both* sides of the firewall, going to the driver's side under the hood to the battery (with 25A in-line fuses in BOTH positive and negative leads) and under the carpet to the driver's side wiring channel that runs under the door "thresholds" (which simply snap in/out on the Explorer (the body of the FT-857 is located under the rear, driver's side seat and the control head is mounted on the center console in a good operating position using a Panavise mount I got from HRO ...) One more hint ... to check out clearances on BOTH sides of the firewall, I used a long, heavy needle probe (about a 3" needle in a plastic handle about 6" long) to probe the spot I thought looked good from a beforehand visual on both sides (the needle punches a small, self-sealing hole, but allows you to see exactly where you are on both sides of the firewall). Then, when satisfied, I used about a 1/2" wide x-acto knife blade to cut a slit (not a hole) that I could push 2 #8 insulated wires through ... a red for positive and a black for negative (it's actually a very heavy-duty "zip cord" that I got from http://www.powerwerx.com/category.asp?CtgID=1002 (they also have the in-line fuse holders for automotive type fuses, etc.) Now, this worked just fine on my Explorer ... on your vehicle, YMMV, but I hope the suggestions are helpful. As well, I found an existing rubber gromment/wire harness pass-thru about dead center on the firewall that had plenty of extra "skirt". I was able to use an awl to poke/punch a hole in this extra "skirt" next to the existing wire harness. After pulling 2 10 ga. wires through my "new" hole, I slathered some RTV on both sides to (re)weather proof it. HTH 73 Jonesy -- | Marvin L Jones | jonz | W3DHJ | linux | Gunnison, Colorado | @ | Jonesy | OS/2 __ | 7,703' -- 2,345m | config.com | DM68mn SK |
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