You should see how nice the horses' complexions are.
I bet! It does feel good. Its about 72 degrees outside with a refreshing cool but not cold mist.
I am installing the Air Conditioning under the Dash of the 40 Ford. I have to Cut Holes through the Firewall and Cut the Hoses to fit for Heat and A/C.
I also have to Cut Register Vent Holes in the Dash.
Electrical Routing will come next. I did get the Windshield Wiper Motor and all related Bracketry installed.
My SSR: 2006 FPR (last day) Pacific Blue #24092 "Jax" Sig #12
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Originally Posted by MoodyBlue
I bet! It does feel good. Its about 72 degrees outside with a refreshing cool but not cold mist.
I am installing the Air Conditioning under the Dash of the 40 Ford. I have to Cut Holes through the Firewall and Cut the Hoses to fit for Heat and A/C.
I also have to Cut Register Vent Holes in the Dash.
Electrical Routing will come next. I did get the Windshield Wiper Motor and all related Bracketry installed.
Its a busy day today!
Wow! That is a busy day. I just have laundry today besides the regular daily chores. Later we're going out to see a live band. My doctor plays in a band. It should be a fun time. (No..it isn't Rick)
Wow! That is a busy day. I just have laundry today besides the regular daily chores. Later we're going out to see a live band. My doctor plays in a band. It should be a fun time. (No..it isn't Rick)
Nothing better than good times and laughs to make you feel better.
I spent some time wrenching on the Elky today. I had to pull the bench out last night because the dang track release wouldn't let go after I moved it all the way forward.... can't drive like that. While I had it out, I decided it was time to get some of the wiring in place for the audio amp. I just need to figure out where I can pop a hole through the firewall to run the main power lead into the cabin.
make sure to put a rubber grommet in the hole so the wire cant rub
That would be the plan if I could find a place to make the hole. I'm thinking it will be easier running the wire down under the frame and coming up through the floor. Then I also don't have to worry about so much wiring under the carpet.
My SSR: Black, '03, 1sb, #1256, License Plate was WOW FCTR
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Originally Posted by ssr71
I spent some time wrenching on the Elky today. I had to pull the bench out last night because the dang track release wouldn't let go after I moved it all the way forward.... can't drive like that. While I had it out, I decided it was time to get some of the wiring in place for the audio amp. I just need to figure out where I can pop a hole through the firewall to run the main power lead into the cabin.
Anyone want to help me with my center console....it won't open (and yes it was my fault ) I did it when trying to fix the shifting problem months ago.
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