Well, another busy weekend of work.
For reference, here is the under dash on the passenger side I finished a while back. I've got the factory 240 position for the EZK box, which involved pulling a later model cars black removable panel, as the mounting point is part of the panel. The LH box is mounted using a modified 740 bracket in about the same spot as the K-Jet box would have sat. I eliminated my passenger crotch cooler to do this, but it looks relatively factory, which is the goal. Also of note is the washer hose coming through the firewall. I am running a late model factory line from the right butt cheek reservoir of an early car. This allows me to eliminate the engine compartment washer reservoir.
Wiring on the driver's side at present.
While I'm waiting for the zinc plating to return, I was able to locate some new yellow zinc coated fasteners for the engine bay locally. Been driving everywhere this week looking for good hardware. Kind of a fluke, but the one automotive store here locally has one drawer in the back full of these metric bolts with integral washers. Score! Been looking for something like this for a while. I went through most of the engine bay now replacing fasteners.
Got most of the engine bracketry blasted Thursday night.
And Friday Kiwi Iron was able to get them all powdered during the day. Score!
Got the upper firewall cleaned up finally. I removed the foam a while ago, but hadn't cleaned the remnants of it off. Spent a good chunk of Saturday cleaning that area as well as the hinges and under the strut towers. Looks much better. Began to mount all the powdered stuff with newer hardware.
Got my coil mounted with fresh hardware on my newly powdered bracket. It's been modified to hold the power stage too.
Very happy with how this area is looking now. Spent most of today cleaning and mounting things. Used as much yellow zinc hardware as I could find, and mounted things cleanly. Even pulled a Coburn, and polished the headlight relay just cus.
Once the plating comes back, I'll finish tidying up the engine bay. But now its on to finishing the wiring on the driver's side, and then the driver's footwell.