A box of goodies came today. Well one goody any way!
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Took out my seats. Removed the center console to get at the throttle cable.
Changing the throttle cable. The one thats been in there was a temp one from a boat throttle.
Adding some carpet to the lower sides, right under the doors. It was missing when I got the car.
Maybe I'll change the speedometer to the new one while the seats are out. MUCH easier laying
on the floor with the seats out.
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Installed the new throttle cable today. Fixed the cigarette plug/lighter....so I can use it as a charger plug.
The old (not original) cable was something I rigged up from a boat throttle cable.
It stuck up way to high, because it was a rod/shaft, not a cable. Way to stiff.
The new one fit great. Went to the stock bracket. Inside the car, had to use
a block of polyurethane as a spacer to get the right angle.
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So is the new cable from Push-Pull cables? What "level" cable? Looks good!
It was from..............
Chad Salter
Tewco, Inc.
CVTech-AAB
9701 S. 58th St.
Franklin, WI 53132-9107
Bus-414-423-8080
Toll Free- 1-800-558-8730
Fax-414-423-8086
email: tewco@tewco.com
www.cvtech-aab.com
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Picked up my engine cover(s) today.
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How did you end up finding them for the cable.
Some farm book my dad sent to me.
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Part of the interior of my Consulier was missing, the part under the doors.
So I decided to fix that while my seats were out of it.
Bought some "wet board" cut a template from poster board and transferred that to the wet board.
Then cut the carpet. Then glued the wet board to the carpet. Then trimmed.
Also photos are of inside the car...before and after.
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That looks great, Johnny. Nice work!
Got the interior panels all done and installed today.
Also the new speedo wired and installed. New headlight switch.
Glued the dash lights back to where they go.
Cup holders in.
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How are the dash lights attached and what are they? The dash I have for my car is new and has never been installed so there are no bulbs attached.
It is hokey. The lights are in rectangle housings that are just glued to the back side of the dash.
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Sounds like an interview I saw from someone who saved an old 60's cab-over Dodge van...the dash literally had cardboard tubes glued on the back of the dash for the light bulbs. This was factory!
My new engine cover is now painted. Now to cut a hole in it for the "vent" I am building.
...after it drys a little while.
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Sweet!
Got the seats back in today. Took the car for a test drive to make sure the new speedo works.
It turns on, shows 0.0, but after the drive it is still 0.0 and speedo is not working.
I did something wrong....
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Johnny, I am assuming you are using a VDO speedo? If so, and you are trying to use it with the Chrysler SDS (which makes sense...duh), I've seen a few posts here and there that the Chrysler SDS sends a really weak signal and some aftermarket speedos have trouble with them. I don't know how true this is, but it might be worth looking into.
As for your "vent"...as soon as I read that I imagined a '84-'84 G-body hood vent in the center. It would look cool, but the stock part weighs more than your entire hatch! LMAO!
The VDO speedometer is going to run off a VDO GPS unit I bought with it, not SDS.
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As for the vent...I'll post what I am doing when I can a photo.
I have two ideas in mind. Am making both. Will show both.
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