JohnL71RS’s Project restart…..

By diyauto
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4 minute(s) of a 140 minute read

10-23-2018

Cleaned up more this weekend.My friend did make it over and he wired up about 80% of the NOS system. Hopefully he can make it again next weekend. I also drilled the hole and installed my fitting to vent off the NOS bottle. Still striving toward the end.


11-2-2018

We finished up all the wiring on the NOS. Cleaned up garage more to get around. Still moving forward and hope to finish all the wiring this weekend.


12-5-2018

It's been awhile since last post. i have been doing mostly things around the house but did get another tool box and installed under the bench. Lowered and rebuilt my deck in backyard and general cleanup. I was also to finish up the wiring for line lock, fuse line and battery lines. Hopefully i get the column in this weekend and start it up again. i still have a few more gremlins to figure out.


12-10-2018

This weekend i finally got to do a few things on the car. I had to ground the light switch to get the cluster gauges to dim correctly. After grounding the switch, no luck. i researched the problem and it seems that you need an AutoMeter dimmer because of the LED lights. So now i have to purchase that and wire it in. And on top of that, you have to use the dial on the dimmer switch, not the light switch.

I installed the steering column and linkage to the rack and pinion. I hooked up my stereo and equalizer to test the stereo wiring. all seems to work, just needs to be tweaked. I then tested the NOS system. All seems good there as well. Next was to figure out why my shift indicator wasn't working. I did check all the connections with the cluster out and all seemed fine. While looking at the indicator, i was stuck in the finger by a wire. the damn hot wire just came out the circuit board. There is silicon on the back of the board. i don't think any of the wires are soldiered on. Just the silicon holding in the wires. Ridiculous on a very pricey part.


1-11-2019

thanks for the comments guys. i have been working on the car lately. I had my headers recoated. unfortunately, it took them 4 1/2 months to do them. i had to get the car running again and moved around. then i finished up some electrical connections. for the last month or so, i have been getting my body ready for paint. i found another solvent pop and had to fix that on the rear spoiler. I had a crack in the hood from pushing the front corner down, so i fixed that. i sanded down the front and rear roof sections before i put the glass in a couple of years ago. it was just primed and i had to go back and sand, prime sand then sealer. then i wet sanded the entire roof plus the upper qrt's and sealed the entire roof for the final time. i sanded all the base/clearcoat off all the edges where over-spray occurred during painting all the jams and fenders and hood. I also sanded and sealed the area i fixed from the tire damage on the wheel well.


Getting off cars, but here is stuff i did during downtime with camaro. rebuilt back garden and rear deck.




built lower cabinets on right side of garage.



also installed led lighting



built drill station cabinet



here is a pic of the roof before final sealer coat.



I haven't been taking too many pics since camera lens on phone can be a little blurry at times. i will try to take some more and update more often. Thanks for checking out my progress



Comments

Cool car!

Posted by Diggymart on 3/30/21 @ 7:46:54 PM

Coming along really nicely! The color is beautiful!

Posted by MPower on 11/25/20 @ 10:40:33 PM