Pigeaten
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Crazy, our yearly average is about 21”, we have 17 in last 10 days
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I can’t say where the fault is, but my Odyssey deep cycle house battery is dead on the bench. I’ve been running it for 2, maybe 3, years with little to no pulls on the winch.The battery(ies) I’m looking to go with
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I didn’t recall that about the fuel pump circuit - thanks for the reminder!Good plan. I don't recall what engine harness you're using, and not going to look through 145 pages, but the fuel pump relay and fuse are typically on the harness in the engine bay on a separate fuse block, so you can take that off your list.
Install an onboard battery maintainer too and it will keep your expensive batteries going longer.
I have a blue sea(?) isolator. As far as the charging goes I let the engine take care of it. Maybe this is my mistake, this is my first dual setup. I’ll do some research on charging the odyssey…What method of isolating and charging are you using?
Wow!First of the year update…(2023)
Been working on this little winter project so that it will be done by the time it warms up enough to get back to painting. I’ve had a couple ideas I wanted to try out which required some groundwork, and moving in a sequence. Most of the way done now so I’ll post some pics.
Welded 8M coupler nuts to the firewall for attaching heat shields made out of 1/8” aluminum plate. Made some templates using CAD.
Ran the brake and clutch hardlines across firewall to some new bulkhead mount points.
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Is the inner met rubber diamond plate?The heat shields are spaced out 3/4” from the firewall, so unfortunately blind riv-nuts wouldn’t work behind them, so welded new hex nuts in place to anchor the ECM, DBW module, and firewall mat to the inside.
Got two of the heat shields cut and fit. The center will require some bending on a brake.
Got the inner mat cut, formed and fastened to the inner firewall. The ECM and DBW module will mount just like Scrappy’s (no pic).
The bolts holding all these on won’t be on the final cut.
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Did you think about running this on the inside of the firewall?I’m gonna cover them with this material first and see how I like it.
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Are you saying you mounted the unit too close to the front seat? Ideally you would have placed it closer to the firewall?View attachment 3208587
Really like the all in one Vintage Air unit I put in. Both AC and heat work awesome! The four vents are spaced well for both driver and passenger. Notice from the picture above I made a mistake: I wanted the unit flush against the dash but then after all the plumbing was done the glove box cover and middle trim were too wide/fat to fit. I had to make a brushed aluminum glovebox cover and trim piece which I actually kind of like now.
Awesome!Well, Don and Steve came by and dropped off the windshield. Wooohooo!
Thanks again Don!
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77.Get new windshield
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Sam C is NW Fab?Steve has been unruly, samc2447 going to lay down the law
Vertical closeness. I would have left a small gap between the top of the unit and the bottom of the dash/glovebox. The thickness of the glovebox hinge and foam cover wouldn’t allow me to open it. So I scrapped both and created an aluminum cover with a piano hinge…much slimmer.Are you saying you mounted the unit too close to the front seat? Ideally you would have placed it closer to the firewall?