I believe u are correct and the hurricane signal to the clutch I believe goes to the idle up. Not sure what the other stuff is in the main harness unless some eco mode turns off the ac or full throttle turns off ac.
I like the flat splicer, two reasons, one is every synthetic line I've ever taken apart doesn't have enough bury of the end on the splice, and two, it eliminates a potential pin failure. I have a line spliced already with a flat splicer for the other 45 I'd be happy to let you test. And there...
? B4 u go too far, need to set the ac box in there and insure the hoses will turn and clear before you put them on a panel like that. Where are the other 2 ac vents going? I might have some extra vents here to help layout. I'll dig and put them in the "to kelly" box.
I do the same thing! I just recently found my own posts on wiring an albright solenoid and wiring a 3fe alternator. Long live mud as a resource. Thanks Brian. I'm prob no help on the radiator other than that temp switch I gave ya.
Kelly, I have a spare frame you can take a look at. They are heavy and large and shipping would suck. Very minor tweak/ding in it but a couple pulls with the spotwelder/slide hammer and some heat and it should be fine. We should fix it anyway.
Speaking of mockup on vera, spent some time at the shop assisting with door mounting and helping to line up rear cab top extension. Bonus is lunch, a couple beers and parts swapping. Grabbed 2 roller 16" wheels for my project, some inner fender wells and dropped off my 100 series 3rd row seats...
just glad that stack of roof's is no longer in my garage! Hoarder.. I think i still owe you a windshield front mount to windshield frame? and did you find J hooks? I am not in a hurry to find them but I imagine i have enough left to cover your build. Looking good!
Great getting out of my garage, Thanks for letting me ruin and make your day all at the same time. Kelly marking where the Whirrss are gonna go.. we figured out a lot of little details.
That might be a bit more than high build can fill, but, seal it with epoxy and a touch of bondo. Save the time. Just seal it witjvc epoxy before paint. Maybe I need to see it in person to change my mind