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There are two ways round this problem if you're trying to mount a standard neck pickup. The easiest way is the buy a standard Telecaster pick guard, drill two holes match the holes in the pickup then mount the pickup directly to the guard, as Stratocasters pickups are mounted. But if you're looking to mount the pickup directly to the wood of the body, that might be slightly more complicated. If the route for the humbucker hasn't gone deep enough, you need at least 19mm of depth. If you have more than 19mm then it's going to be quite easy, you just glue a piece of wood across the bottom of the route to give you the 19mm. Then you can mount the pickup as normal. That's presuming you're going to use a pickguard. If you’re not going to use a pickguard, then you could buy one and cut it to shape yourself as per the one that’s mentioned above.
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Worst case scenario, you could fabricate one from blank pickguard sheet.