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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Dahlonega , Georgia
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To plug that hole after all rework is complete I would make an aluminum plate maybe 6" x 6" and screw it on . I would take the plug cutout from the hole saw and make a new plug the correct diameter to snugly fit the hole . Use adhesive to glue new plug to new access plate . Between the new plug going IN the hole and the access plate going OVER the hole it should be enough of a seal .

It will look clean/professional and provide easy access in the future if needed . Let's face it I doubt this car is going to see a lot of miles driven in rain ......... may not see many miles in the dry 😁 . Have enjoyed following along thanks for sharing .
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