You're giving me flashbacks of Scott's thread except he seemed to enjoy this part.Work is a little slow tonight. Suppose I'll update this thread.
Moved on to wiring project 2.0 in the last couple weeks.
Got tired of fighting it and cut out every wire under the dash
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At first I thought I'd pick through it and simplify what was there so I removed all the loom and gathered up some diagrams.
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As you can tell, that was a disaster in itself. Ford liked to backtrack wiring a lot it seems and there was just way more there than what was worth trying to tackle.
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Salvaged all the factory plugs as I'm sure many of them will come in handy.
Also ditched the cutting board relay panel. It will partly be repurposed in the rear of the car but has mostly been dismantled.
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Here's what I'm working with now. Company called Leash makes some really trick relay boards and other various electronics.
This will run the lights, signals, fans, transbrake, etc.
I think I'll separate the fuel pump(s) wiring out back to run less wire through the car. Otherwise this is the new home for most everything.
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Mounted it all to a thick sheet of lexan. This picture is before I cleaned up the edges and all that, so just pretend it's pretty. The grommets through the lexan came out pretty good.
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Here's where I'm at as of now. I've got some other terminals to add likely to the left of the ECU but it all hides behind the dash nicely and I die a little less inside looking at this.
I'm sure running all this wire will prove to be a blast as well.
I do enjoy it honestly. Electrical stuff seems to kick my ass but it's a lot of fun once you get rolling on it.You're giving me flashbacks of Scott's thread except he seemed to enjoy this part.
I do enjoy it honestly. Electrical stuff seems to kick my ass but it's a lot of fun once you get rolling on it.
Now if the windows roll down when you put a turn signal on, I'll probably feel a little different about it lol

A buddy of mine makes a full tube front end that weighs 17lbs.It's got a ton of nice features that the other kits don't offer...![]()
Yep. Blake Hughes at 417 motorsports. You have to do a small amount of welding to connect the lower to the upper half and obviously to attach it to the car.Does your friend still make this kit? If so, what's he charging and does it come all welded up?
Yep. Blake Hughes at 417 motorsports. You have to do a small amount of welding to connect the lower to the upper half and obviously to attach it to the car.
It's about $800 shipped
Stephen Eades kit is great I just liked the mounting tabs and where it welds to on Blake's. Either is a great choice.417 and Rock Solid Motorsports both make a tubular front end. I'll be using one of those
See, Tanner, I feel like a high school algebra student explaining thermodynamics to a nuclear engineer.
Stephen Eades kit is great I just liked the mounting tabs and where it welds to on Blake's. Either is a great choice.
As far as my cage, I'll be rocking the glorified 6pt for a bit until I can get enough stashed away to let someone replace it with a moly 8.50.
The current cage interferes with future mini tubs and I hate the subframe connectors and a couple other aspects. Needs to be gutted and redone.
I wish I could live up to that lol. At max, I only half way know what I'm doing. Learn something new every time I work on it though.
Best piece of equipment I've ever bought for my shop. i use it constantly, just upgrade the cup and lense ASAP and its awesomeLol, never ending projects.... and mine has just begun. So how are you liking that TIG you bought? I just bought the same one yesterday.
Best piece of equipment I've ever bought for my shop. i use it constantly, just upgrade the cup and lense ASAP and its awesome
I had some parts left over from my college TIG days, so I'm not much help there. Though I just broke my last good cup so I'm in the market now too.Any advice on which cup/lens to get? Do you have a link?
I had some parts left over from my college TIG days, so I'm not much help there. Though I just broke my last good cup so I'm in the market now too.
I think you mentioned Facebook at one point in your thread so if you have it, join the AHP tig page. Lot of great info like that. The torch they come with now will fit all the standard comsumables, nothing weird there