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Did some more on the car today :)



Bulkhead drilled for rear brake line that will be going to an adjustable bias valve inside next to the driver. HEL Performance kindly sorted me out with a custom line.



17685039149_62f5368de4_z.jpgIMG_1305 by Rob Fisher, on Flickr



17683486038_38bf28a873_z.jpgIMG_1303 by Rob Fisher, on Flickr



Started removing surplus wires from the front headlight loom in preparation for moving the fusebox..always fun!



17871821531_63538ff5bc_z.jpgIMG_1307 by Rob Fisher, on Flickr



Nicely reduced!


17248780154_56d8e270d4_z.jpgIMG_1308 by Rob Fisher, on Flickr



Fun Fun!


17871306075_88fc037d5d_z.jpgIMG_1309 by Rob Fisher, on Flickr



Labelling wires up


17248775444_c4234a7bc4_z.jpgIMG_1310 by Rob Fisher, on Flickr



17685030749_341f4c626f_z.jpgIMG_1311 by Rob Fisher, on Flickr



17871812291_d180980cf5_z.jpgIMG_1314 by Rob Fisher, on Flickr



Nice little pile surplus to requirements!


17871298465_d7ec67a7c3_z.jpgIMG_1315 by Rob Fisher, on Flickr



Extending wires from front of the fusebox so it can be mounted inside under the dash..All individually soldered and heat shrinked.


17868349112_c3d98474c8_z.jpgIMG_1317 by Rob Fisher, on Flickr



17683470168_56f1f3222f_z.jpgIMG_1318 by Rob Fisher, on Flickr



17683469178_95dbb83aeb_z.jpgIMG_1321 by Rob Fisher, on Flickr



17868346452_d831256a52_z.jpgIMG_1322 by Rob Fisher, on Flickr



Who doesn't love stickers haha? Not sure ill keep em there..looks alright i suppose!


17685020689_06a97267b9_z.jpgIMG_1324 by Rob Fisher, on Flickr


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good to see your keeping the high standards up! fuse box tucks awlays joyfull ha! mine went really well apart from losing my windscreen washer wiring somewhere along the lines had to make my own up! the route the wires take is absolutely mental isnt it!


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aye ive striped one before ha! its pretty impressive when you think how much R&D prob went into that loom just how much wire is actauly wasted. i supose theres likely reasons like plugs for optional extras and what not that contribute and works out cheaper to make one loom that all the different variations but still seems a waste id hate to see the inside of a modern car loom with all its extra electrical systems!


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Biggest update yet i suppose! Got the lump back in last night..and got a few other bits done. Pics below :)



Refreshed inlet on:


18057976523_e70e944a60_c.jpgIMG_1434 by Rob Fisher, on Flickr



New injector seals to go in with the polished rail:


18057975563_2b75b3dfbe_c.jpgIMG_1438 by Rob Fisher, on Flickr



Cleaned and painted box:


18492455479_e4d5791080_c.jpgIMG_1442 by Rob Fisher, on Flickr



Brackets/mounts back on:


18678652325_eb86a6863f_c.jpgIMG_1443 by Rob Fisher, on Flickr



Going back in!:


18490942120_67511a1a34_c.jpgIMG_1445 by Rob Fisher, on Flickr



Offering up the ORC flywheel:


18490941550_12b21f3437_c.jpgIMG_1446 by Rob Fisher, on Flickr



Don't have a tool to lock out the flywheel? No bother!:


18673901202_4fd02a464a_c.jpgIMG_1447 by Rob Fisher, on Flickr



Some general pics of it back in..happy with how its starting to take shape :) Ignore the head cover - wanted to get it back in before sending it off to have the fittings done and painted so i didnt ruin it!



18490940680_1ea638f83e_c.jpgIMG_1454 by Rob Fisher, on Flickr



18490940290_867f2825d0_c.jpgIMG_1456 by Rob Fisher, on Flickr



18055976094_72b1a0e36d_c.jpgIMG_1457 by Rob Fisher, on Flickr



18055975444_9e3ca39e9f_c.jpgIMG_1458 by Rob Fisher, on Flickr



18678647275_5df119eb44_c.jpgIMG_1459 by Rob Fisher, on Flickr



18055973964_1034562774_c.jpgIMG_1460 by Rob Fisher, on Flickr



18680952121_3ca70247de_c.jpgIMG_1461 by Rob Fisher, on Flickr



18652316966_1eb4389b8a_c.jpgIMG_1465 by Rob Fisher, on Flickr




Next up to finish the fuel setup and rear brake lines!

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ha its always the small details! am currently fitting the last of my parts to get it running mechanicaly bang on for this year then over winter its getting all removed to have everything painted and polished just mental how much time it takes to put into something to get it to that level for someone just to look at it and go aye thats pretty clean!


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