rhk118
05-12-2023, 12:50 PM
Hi All, waiting on my engine and transmission which are a ways away (hopefully by the end of summer). I have nothing done in the cockpit but will need to adjust the stock seat mounting brackets and will be installing an electric power steering motor under the dash. This all needs welding that I won't be doing myself. I'm at a point that I'm not sure how to proceed. Only thing not installed is the AC unit but that's next, then some powder coating of some of the engine compartment panels. The biggest bear at this point I could make a dent in is the wiring harnesses. But there is going to be a bunch of welding happening on the driver's side steering column area (where gauges will be) as well as some welding of the cockpit floor for the seats. I don't trust bolting seats to that flimsy steel of the cockpit floor, so will add reinforced brackets. My concern is welding will potentially melt any wires or rubber lines in the area so have held off on starting, especially since I don't have engine or transmission even close to being ready. Could I start running the harnesses and do the welding later?
Looking for suggestions on "big picture" of the build since I've taken the past 6 months off due to an injury. Presently all suspension, gas tank, brakes installed, all panels drilled and 50% of them are final powder coated. My current build plan from here plan is:
1. Electric steering bracket and the seat mounts welded in
2. Install engine/transmission
3. Wiring
4. Cockpit
5. Body prep and back on
6. Paint...etc.
Other option is I can begin prepping the body and get that mounted then engine/transmission in, then wiring, but seems wiring would be easier with the body off? Guess its just patience for a while...
Looking for suggestions on "big picture" of the build since I've taken the past 6 months off due to an injury. Presently all suspension, gas tank, brakes installed, all panels drilled and 50% of them are final powder coated. My current build plan from here plan is:
1. Electric steering bracket and the seat mounts welded in
2. Install engine/transmission
3. Wiring
4. Cockpit
5. Body prep and back on
6. Paint...etc.
Other option is I can begin prepping the body and get that mounted then engine/transmission in, then wiring, but seems wiring would be easier with the body off? Guess its just patience for a while...