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Part of that is aspirational on my part, but I'm working on it HARD!


Part of that is aspirational on my part, but I'm working on it HARD!





Kim, that was my initial plan. I even have a nice wheel as a base. But with my height and weight I need to use a smaller diameter wheel. I was able to find a Grant wheel that looks somewhat stock.A black Laredo wheel with red stitching would look killer!
I drilled a hole at the top of the frame a bit lower than the footman loop holes. I had to go 3/8” IIRC to fit the connector. Then I drilled another matching hole at the bottom of the frame, a couple inches from the end so the so it would come out in the hollow part of the cowl gasket. I took a long piece of mig wire and started at the top, and snaked it through the frame. Once I had it pushed all the way through, I used a second short piece of wire bent with a small hook at the end to guide the wire through the small hole at the bottom. This was the hardest part and it took a while to get it. Once the long wire was out the bottom, I crimped on a red insulated connector. The diameter of the red plastic insulator screwed into the Speedhut coax connector. I then pulled the coax through, gently. Once it was out the top I put a grommet on the upper hole. For pics see posts 1061 and 1066Looks great, can you please explain how you were able to run the cable through the windshield up to the GPS box for the speedometer? As well as show a close up of how you mounted it? Will that also clear any bikini tops/hard tops?


The insulator material on the clamps is some HD glue lined heat shrink. It gets pretty thick when it shrinks down and makes a perfect insulator.




After installing the radiator, I realized the clearance for the A/C lines was minimal at best.
I spaced the top of the radiator mount out 1/4” and now there’s adequate clearance.
That’s all for today.Even better in person!You do really clean work @Randyzzz ! I've been enjoying this thread immensely.
Thank you!You do really clean work @Randyzzz ! I've been enjoying this thread immensely.

Randy, no first hand product experience with this company Metro Moulded Parts Inc.Back to the cowl seal issue. The Fairchild gasket fits better but not perfect. I have tried combinations of foam weatherstrip in strategic places to re-align the figment, none worked. I’ve got the original “soft aftermarket” gasket in a makeshift clamp to try and reform it. I’ll keep you posted.![]()