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Re: plugging hole in H4 housing



Look in the Yello pages for furnace places and then look for one handling
Bryant furnaces and air conditioners.

Another option possibly is the rubber boot that goes on the back of
commercial truck trailer electrical connectors.  Some of those are about
two inches across.



At 11:58 AM 4/28/99 -0600, Creel, Kenneth E wrote:
>I'm having problems with moisture getting in my left headlight.  Does anyone
>have a clever way to plug the hole in the headlight housing?  Last year I
>clipped the following post from the list, but the local Home Depot doesn't
>have that part, and my visits to the local hardware & auto parts stores have
>been fruitless, other than a suggestion to use gutter tape.  Any ideas?
>Thanks,
>Kenneth Creel
>'90 90q20V
>Denver
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>>Date: Mon, 27 Apr 1998 18:14:04 -0400
>>From: four.rings@MCIONE.com
>>Subject: Re: Question about installing euro-lights on a '91 100...
>>audidudi@mindspring.com (Jeffrey J. Goggin) wrote:
>>The one thing I haven't figured out is how to plug the 2" hole in the
>>headlamp assembly where the wires from the bulbs pass through ... my
>>local
>>Home Depot and Ace Hardware stores didn't have anything that would work.
>Jeff,
>the boot is made by Bryant, Home Depot internal reference 5200-BCZ,
>$5.95/ea. Bar code 81786 20040.
>Igor Kessel
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