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Re: Floyd Brothers 70 Challenger

Posted: Fri Oct 15, 21 9:01 am
by Blue
Doesn’t normally need sealing, does need an adapter to screw into the intake though, do you have that?

Re: Floyd Brothers 70 Challenger

Posted: Fri Oct 15, 21 9:13 am
by Stu
If I can’t use the one that’s on there, I’ve got these that came with the gauges, so hoping something fits. 🤞👍

Re: Floyd Brothers 70 Challenger

Posted: Fri Oct 15, 21 9:38 am
by Dave999
where does it need to go

i'd just jack the front end up to try to get the bit i'm removing higher than the rest

bit of coolant wil come out

top up after


Dave

Re: Floyd Brothers 70 Challenger

Posted: Fri Oct 15, 21 9:43 am
by Stu
Top of the manifold by the thermostat

Re: Floyd Brothers 70 Challenger

Posted: Fri Oct 15, 21 10:21 am
by Blue
There should be a suitable 3/8” NPT adaptor in there.

Re: Floyd Brothers 70 Challenger

Posted: Fri Oct 15, 21 10:49 am
by Stu
Ok ta. Last stupid question before I actually go and get on with doing it, assuming I can just swap the oil pressure pipe from the old gauge to the new, do I need to drain anything? Guessing it’s not going to Bananarama! oil all over the place as it won’t be under pressure?

I told you this thread would be amateur hour. :lol:

Re: Floyd Brothers 70 Challenger

Posted: Fri Oct 15, 21 4:41 pm
by Blue
As long as the engine isn’t running there will be nothing other that a bit of oil drippage when you swap the oil pipe over.

Re: Floyd Brothers 70 Challenger

Posted: Fri Oct 15, 21 5:10 pm
by Stu
That’ll make it match the rest of the car, then. :D

Re: Floyd Brothers 70 Challenger

Posted: Sat Oct 16, 21 12:55 pm
by Stu
Blue wrote: Tue Oct 12, 21 4:09 pm Dash lighting wiring is orange. There will be probably be a spare lighting wire where the radio was. Hooking into that your gauges will light up and dim like the other instruments. One of these is very handy when doing electricals… https://www.ebay.com/itm/372644340041
Can I just crimp all those together like I have done the earth and connect them to one of the dash lighting wires? :-k

Re: Floyd Brothers 70 Challenger

Posted: Sat Oct 16, 21 2:37 pm
by Stu
Blue wrote: Tue Oct 12, 21 4:09 pm Dash lighting wiring is orange. There will be probably be a spare lighting wire where the radio was. Hooking into that your gauges will light up and dim like the other instruments. One of these is very handy when doing electricals… https://www.ebay.com/itm/372644340041
2nd question! I’ve found this connector with two orange wires coming from the loom and one running out of it which disappears up over the underside of the dash top. I can’t tell, but guessing it’s lighting?

Can I just attach a bullet connector to the gauge light positives and stick it in one of the other holes on that connector?

So clueless right now. :roll:

Re: Floyd Brothers 70 Challenger

Posted: Sat Oct 16, 21 8:09 pm
by Stu
Spent much of the day lying upside down on my neck under the dash and had some real problems getting everything in and lined up that I didn’t anticipate. Given the job again I would have made the plate differently, but in now. Had a decent go at the wiring, but where I’m unsure, I’ve extended everything out and left if so I can go back to it tomorrow. Had my little helper with me today, which was a Godsend for passing me tools whilst I was stuck and bless her, she helped replace the ripped armrest in the drivers door, which was another thing bugging me.

Had some issues getting the old fitting out of the manifold, so unsure if everything will stay dry tomorrow, but fingers crossed.

Much, much happier with the placement of the gauges now and reasonably happy with the way they look. Just hope they work now when I switch it all on tomorrow when I’ve finished plumbing. :help:

Re: Floyd Brothers 70 Challenger

Posted: Sat Oct 16, 21 10:11 pm
by MilesnMiles
Be fine mate, drive on 😀

Re: Floyd Brothers 70 Challenger

Posted: Sun Oct 17, 21 9:51 am
by Blue
Nice job fella, I’d be happy with that.

Re: Floyd Brothers 70 Challenger

Posted: Sun Oct 17, 21 11:33 am
by Stu
Cheers Blue. Just trying to figure out where to take the feed for the lighting, but that connector seems as dead as a dodo.

Re: Floyd Brothers 70 Challenger

Posted: Sun Oct 17, 21 2:56 pm
by Blue
Does it not become live when you turn on the lights? It should do unless a fuse has blown.