Continuing with the floor board installation as well as working on the battery hold down and cables. I put some high density weather stripping on the rear of the battery as well as the hold down strap. Everything seems to be lining up nicely.
I am kind of jumping around in this video. I got some new front springs in so I have to put them on I hope these springs will the bug a smoother ride. They look great and seem to be exactly what I need. I am also trying to seal up the fuel cell box. The fuel feed and return lines now have a rubber seal to close off the fuel box from the engine compartment. I also need to seal up the hole for the shift cables. I am using the same idea for those.
The front wiring harness has now been wrapped and installed and most of the connectors have been connected. I have also finished mounting the fuse box and the battery box is close. I am spraying bed liner on the inside of the battery box before I reinstall it. All and all the front of the VW turbo bug is close to bring finished.
Focus returns to the front wiring loom. I have basically mounted all of the electrical boxes and have run the wires to them. I have all the wires tied up in various running groups to try and minimize the wire bundles. The fuse box has also been mounted. Getting closer to finishing the front end of the VW bug.
I am still working on the VW bug’s front nose electrical but I got my gas filler neck in and I want to install it. I cut the tube from the neck and affixed it ti the mounting plate and decorative cover. I then bolted it up where it needs to be and welded the new neck to the cap unit. I think the gas cap will look really good on the side of the bug.
With the VW bug’s front plumbing complete, I can now concentrate on the wiring. Luckily I have the complete Toyota MR2 service/wiring manual set to determine what everything is. I need to determine where all of the boxes need to be (ECUs, Relays etc.) and how to route the correct wires to their locations. The length of the harness will establish the location of each box. Did I mention “concentration”.
I was going to install the motion pro throttle cable but they made it with 1.5mm cable and it was supposed to be 2mm. I sent it back to be remade and am carrying on with the AC line installation. After shopping for everything I may need, I have started by getting the main lines that travel through the chassis, crimped on. I have also finished the coolant plumbing to the block from the radiator.