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0 2024/10/07 15:00:25 cdrod
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0 2024/10/08 10:08:55 cdrod
The tab that contacts the windows is not as wide as the original piece.
The tab that contacts the windows is not as wide as the original piece.
0 2024/10/08 12:49:49 cdrod
The overall depth is the same but the angle of the attaching tabs is closer to 90 degrees where the angle of the stock part is more obtuse.
The overall depth is the same but the angle of the attaching tabs is closer to 90 degrees where the angle of the stock part is more obtuse.
0 2024/10/08 12:49:52 cdrod
The Inline Tube part is on the right.
The Inline Tube part is on the right.
0 2024/10/08 12:49:54 cdrod
This is the original, stock clip removed from my '72 A-Body convertible.
This is the original, stock clip removed from my '72 A-Body convertible.
0 2024/10/10 13:44:16 cdrod
This is the Inline Tube part number INL13000.  It is more angled and shorter than the stock part.
This is the Inline Tube part number INL13000. It is more angled and shorter than the stock part.
0 2024/10/10 13:44:26 cdrod
Hella 5-3/4" H1 Hi-beam
Hella 5-3/4" H1 Hi-beam
0 2024/10/16 15:00:19 cdrod
Hella 5-3/4" H4 Hi/Lo
Hella 5-3/4" H4 Hi/Lo
0 2024/10/16 15:00:21 cdrod
Seat belt warning buzzer.
Seat belt warning buzzer.
0 2024/10/24 10:01:59 cdrod
0 2024/10/25 19:47:42 cdrod
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0 2024/11/20 03:38:08 cdrod
I cut down a repop a lower radiator saddle and welded the 2 ends back together to fit the Champion tanks.
I cut down a repop a lower radiator saddle and welded the 2 ends back together to fit the Champion tanks.
0 2024/11/20 03:42:44 cdrod
Close up of #8 spark plug.
Close up of #8 spark plug.
0 2025/01/12 11:13:13 cdrod
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0 2024/12/31 11:19:43 cdrod
Terminator ECU nestled inside the fender with the MSD 6A box mounted to the plastic fender liner.  The ECU is mounted slightly at an angle so the LEDs on the top of the case are visible beneath the fender.
Terminator ECU nestled inside the fender with the MSD 6A box mounted to the plastic fender liner. The ECU is mounted slightly at an angle so the LEDs on the top of the case are visible beneath the fender.
0 2025/01/12 11:13:10 cdrod
I pulled the spark plugs to read the AF mixture; they all seem to be rich. Not sure whats going on with cylinder #3, looks a bit fouled. This is the first time to pull the plugs since engine break-in.  Could it be cause by poor ring sealing during break-in?
I pulled the spark plugs to read the AF mixture; they all seem to be rich. Not sure whats going on with cylinder #3, looks a bit fouled. This is the first time to pull the plugs since engine break-in. Could it be cause by poor ring sealing during break-in?
0 2025/01/12 11:13:12 cdrod
This is the location I chose to mount the ECU.
This is the location I chose to mount the ECU.
0 2025/01/12 11:13:14 cdrod
I fabricated this bracket from 16 ga metal construction plates you can buy at Home Depot.
I fabricated this bracket from 16 ga metal construction plates you can buy at Home Depot.
0 2025/01/12 11:13:15 cdrod
The bracket bolts to the fender and core support through rubber isolation mounts.  The ECU is mounted on rubber washers as well for additional vibration protection.
The bracket bolts to the fender and core support through rubber isolation mounts. The ECU is mounted on rubber washers as well for additional vibration protection.
0 2025/01/12 11:13:16 cdrod
The hole at the lower RH corner of the ECU will mount the master fuse in the power harness.
The hole at the lower RH corner of the ECU will mount the master fuse in the power harness.
0 2025/01/12 11:13:17 cdrod
This is the de-pinned ignition connector with the twisted distributor pickup wiring.
This is the de-pinned ignition connector with the twisted distributor pickup wiring.
0 2025/01/12 11:13:19 cdrod
My bench-top test rig.
My bench-top test rig.
0 2025/01/19 06:18:21 cdrod
This is the $9 Amazon PWM generator. I started the fans at 20% duty cycle (the polarity is reverse so the generator shows 80%).
This is the $9 Amazon PWM generator. I started the fans at 20% duty cycle (the polarity is reverse so the generator shows 80%).
0 2025/01/19 06:18:23 cdrod
This pic shows the temp probe for the AutoCool fan controller is sandwiched between the radiator hose and the outlet port.
This pic shows the temp probe for the AutoCool fan controller is sandwiched between the radiator hose and the outlet port.
0 2025/01/19 06:18:24 cdrod
This is the AutoCool fan controller.
This is the AutoCool fan controller.
0 2025/01/19 06:18:25 cdrod
The Chrysler fan controller from Dorman comes with a 4-pin pigtail connector.
The Chrysler fan controller from Dorman comes with a 4-pin pigtail connector.
0 2025/01/19 06:18:26 cdrod
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