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Build#1: MKIV Roadster #9320
More progress.......my MC came back from Mike Forte, all good of course. Was able to move forward with my brake lines. Need about another 3 ft to finish the job, unfortunately need to buy more. Did you say budget?....what budget. Thanks to Jimland, I picked up a Wilwood proportioning valve (Bracket not included, had to make that) for the Hydroboost setup I went with. Was not even thinking about that but makes total sense to have control over the front and rear brake input. No balance bar on this setup. The valve comes with a brake switch sender which I'm going to plug since I'll be using the brake switch up on the pedal. It also has independent outputs for the front brakes. So you can run a line directly to each front caliper from the valve. According to Wilwood there is no advantage to doing so. In my case I chose their other option as I was setup this way prior to the valve install. (Yes, I followed Edward B's brake line setup....Thanks again Paul) I'll only use one of the valve outputs and plug the other as my brake lines "T" into two separate runs at the left caliper. Just some FYI. Also, I received Gordon's Pinion Parking brake setup. Since I'm running 15" wheels with the IRS, there is no room in the wheel for the parking brake. Gordon makes both the brake adaptor kit for the 15" wheel setup when using the Wilwood's and the Pinion brake setup so it all works. Nice Job Gordon.........(Thank you again Duke for your direction with this.)
Here are some pics of what's been done. Any comment on the 3/16" brake line into the banjo fitting on the MC would be appreciated. Want to make sure that is the correct way for that fitting. I did a double flare but it looks like it's setup for an AN fitting also if you choose a SS hose.
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Here are a few pics of the pinion brake in a temporary setup to make sure it all works....and it will. Also showing the bracket painted and installed. Will complete the rest when the driveshaft is ready to go in.
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Oh yeah.....my switches came in............
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Last edited by stevant; 06-07-2018 at 07:39 AM.
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Wow Steve your build is looking awesome! How many hours are you putting into it each week? I mostly just have the weekends to work on mine, but making progress. You must have got the last of the Koni shocks as mine are still on back-order.
Thank you Shark....... I try to put in an hour or two per day. Usually later in the evening from about 9-11....... sometimes more. Depends if the wife starts rolling her eyes at me.
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Assembled the passenger side foot box along with center panel. Can I go ahead and install the inner panels of the drivers side at this time? I know to keep the outer and top ones off. Just curious if there is any reason the drivers inner panels cannot go on.
Some progress photos:
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Last edited by stevant; 06-07-2018 at 08:27 PM.
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Two questions today. The drivers side floor panel has a tab that sits behind the inner panel of the foot box panel. Pictured below. (Well the tab is not visible but you know what I mean...)
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The logical order is to put the floor panel in before starting the foot box. Has anyone put the tab on the outside of the foot box panel? This way I could continue on the foot box without having to put the floor panel down yet. I guess I could put the floor down but not sure where I am in the build if thats a good idea? Brake and fuel lines are already done but no electrical harness runs have been started. Thoughts????
Next question is the large hole in the passenger side foot box on the lower outside bottom corner. I'm going to be installing Dynamat on the interior so it will cover it but I want to seal it up. How have most been doing that? Make a tight fitting panel and silicone it in?
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It happens.......the simplest things sometimes just make you scratch your head!! That's when I use my line " I knew that, just wanted see if you did" Makes me feel better at least.....
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With the fuel and brake lines installed, no real advantage IMO to not putting down the floor panels now and putting the tab where it's intended to go. Electrical harness will be inside the transmission tunnel.
For that area in the PS footbox, I make a little filler piece and glue it in. I've seen several builds do the same thing. Then Dynamat like you said. It's a little too big for Dynamat alone IMO.
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As always.....Thanks!!!! Will get the floor panels over to be powder coated next!!
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Like Paul said - glue a patch in for that hole.
Dave
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Delivered: 6/17/2017
First Start: 12/30/2017
Completed: 12/7/2019
Legal: 1/30/2020
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Made a little more progress tonight. Still waiting for a grommet for the firewall and a few clamps. Mounted my triple CNC Reservoir. Hooked it up to the Hydroboost. Some closeup shots if others decide to go this route.
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Thanks for the pic Dave!!
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I finished the brake lines today. Also clamped the fuel lines in so they are done too.............sending out more panels for powder coat tomorrow. Will start assembling the interior panels so to move on to the drivers foot box. Will be starting my battery line runs this week, getting ready for the harness. Making progress!!!
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Starting to work on my dash and filler panels. Setting it all up to finalize fitment. Once I do I will mount my underside support braces and secure the dash to the upper 3/4" tubing. Going to fasten similar to Paul and Scott, with the fasteners hidden from behind. No screws through the front panel for me. Here are pics of various angles showing it all clamped up. Looking forward to wrapping it all in leather so I can fit all the gauges!!
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Last edited by stevant; 06-14-2018 at 06:32 PM.
Build#1: MKIV Roadster #9320
Car has been on the back burner, my youngest just graduated High School. I was finally able to get the dashboard mounted with my blind mounts. I used Mike Everson's lower panel which I cut into three parts so I would still be able to access my wires and blind mounts. Very happy with how it came out and once screwed in tight, it is really secure. Need to go ahead and make my brackets for the grab handle which will sit below the glovebox. All my holes have been completed and everything trial fitted. Time to get my leather work done!!!
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My engine is complete and ready to be picked up from Mike Forte. Will be making the trip up in about two weeks, by then I should be ready to drop her in.......at least that's the plan!!
Last edited by stevant; 06-23-2018 at 02:24 PM.
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I could not resist a test fit............DAP Landau glue (Thanks Edward B) on the way, going to start the leather!!!
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Last edited by stevant; 06-24-2018 at 09:10 AM.
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That dash looks fantastic Steve!!
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Thanks CV, just installed my Lucas switches. Getting ready to work on the leather this week. I'm sure you are excited about getting your kit.
Good Luck and post away as you proceed.
Thanks again for the kind words,
Steve
Build#1: MKIV Roadster #9320
Looking good Steve! Can you do me a favor and check a couple measurements for me since I am about to start this part of the build and we are basically using the same parts?
Can you take a measurement from this point down to the top of the hoop?
Also, how far through the dash does the turned part of your Russ Thompson tube extend through the dash and/or the distance to the end of the tube? I'm talking with Russ and want to make sure his new design is correct for the latest MK4 changes.
I’ll check those measurements tonight and send them over.
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That looks very close to mine by the way but we can share dimensions. It seems to work fine as is. Are you thinking it should be extending further out than that? Overall the wheel should be about 4” or so off the dash if I remember correctly.
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Ok, answer to the first question is 3/8” on both sides. As for the second question, my turn signal column sits almost exactly like yours. I have the Mike Everson finish collar on in the pic. My turn signal portion only slips down about half way. I think yours is going to be perfect as is. I'll attach some additional pics.
Last edited by stevant; 06-26-2018 at 08:34 PM.
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Thanks Steve! I also heard back from Russ and he confirmed that everything looks correct and no modifications needed.
No problem, looks like yours is good to go to me also. Are you going use the blind mount method to attach your dash?
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Hi, This is Jim. I was at the class with my son. If you remember he spent 50% outside the classroom. I just ordered my kit and expect delivery mid August. How is your build going?
Hi Jim...........which class are you referring too?
Build#1: MKIV Roadster #9320
Time to get going on my harness! This is the area that had me a little concerned but after ironing out a few kinks in my understanding with Edward B, we are all good! Need to make a few modifications to the harness itself, once all my parts come in I'm going to start running my battery feed and main harness so I can branch off from there. Like to be neat with this stuff..............it's steady as she goes!!!!!
Mounted my support panel.
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Rear support added.
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While I was in there, set screws added to my steering column, don't want any movement!!
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Started adding my Dynamat now that Im running the harness in that area.
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Started my harness modifications to fit my setup.
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Now to keep plugging away!!!!
Last edited by stevant; 07-05-2018 at 08:00 AM.
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Stevant, I'm at the exact same stage of my build as you. I laid out the RF wiring harness, and the coyote controls pack, then scratched my head a few times, then a few times more. It's a little confusing to me right now but I'm going to read build threads and take the wiring slow.
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Build#1: MKIV Roadster #9320
I completed my parking brake setup, I will have to remove portions of it when it comes time to install the drive shaft. At least all the bracket geometry is complete and the cable is run so it should go back together with all working properly. This is Gordon Levy's Pinion brake setup. The only bracket I had to make was the one that supports the cable to the right of the brake disc. Duke used the same setup. Always use SS screws with these cars!! I need this since I do not have room in my 15" wheels for the Wilwood e-brakes. Since I'm running an IRS with 15" wheels, Gordon makes a rear brake setup where you modify your spindle and mount his bracket. This way you can use a Wilwood brake setup. The e-brake then would need to be what he offers in the setup I went with or if your state allows, you can use a rear line-lock setup. Either way there is a solution.
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Very cool setup, Steve. The FFR kit-supplied e-brake setup is an area that FFR could spend a bit more time ironing out.
Dave
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Delivered: 6/17/2017
First Start: 12/30/2017
Completed: 12/7/2019
Legal: 1/30/2020
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Thanks Dave!!
From all the threads posted on the subject, you are correct!!
Build#1: MKIV Roadster #9320
Made a little more progress today with my harness. First of all I was able to install my battery, important step when it comes time to test what you are doing. Trying to consolodate the wiring by shortening lengths that are too long and changing the exit points of some of the wires so they work better with my layout. Thanks to Edward B for all his great posts on how he set up his harness. I'm following what he did and it is working out great. Seems to be a lot of excess wire on the rear harness. I can understand the fuel feeds as you may need to drop the tank in the future but the light feeds are long. I attached a pic, if anything does not look correct please let me know.
The wire coming through the firewall is my alternator feed. The coiled blue wire is my starter solenoid wire. My Rear harness line has been run also.
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Battery installed!!!
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This is where I Ground my panel.
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My BlueSea Systems Buss bar and Mega fuse for my alternator. I will be using a 100 amp fuse. Open lug on the buss bar is for the feed that will be coming into the dash from my Master battery switch. I will be shortening both the ignition and headlight harness.
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Here is my rear harness running down the tranny tunnel. There is a lot of wire left in the rear but it's where it should be. The license plate lights I assume run into the deck lid, I guess they feed back and up the hinge into the deck lid?
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Brake light wires and clutch wires all hooked up!
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Fuse panel installed.
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I'll be installing the drivers side floor panel along with the inside drivers foot bay panels. Once I do this I will work on getting my battery hooked up. Positive feed to the bottom lug of the Master switch, then the top lug will feed the buss bar behind the dash panel and also come back down to attach to the starter. Should have that ready in the next few days depending on my time. Negative feed will run down to the frame right by the battery itself.
Until then we keep plugging away!!!
Last edited by stevant; 07-09-2018 at 12:02 AM.
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