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09-24-2025, 11:19 AM
#161
Here is what I've come up with:

I know it looks convoluted, but it addresses my concerns of keeping the hoses away from the moving parts of the pedal box, eliminating tight bends in the hoses, and protecting the hoses from sharp edges of the footbox panel. I know it adds a lot of potential opportunities for leaks, but this part of the system is under very low/no pressure. We'll see how things lay out in reality once I have everything in hand.
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09-24-2025, 10:29 PM
#162
Just make sure all of the hose is compatible with brake fluid. Mine wasn't. The fluid sweated through the hose over a few months. It was an ugly mess, but lucky to catch it early on.
Cheers,
Nige.
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09-25-2025, 05:51 AM
#163
Nothing wrong with what you propose. Pipe threads are a good call.
Do not use any Teflon tape on the threads. Brake fluid will dissolve the polymer base the teflon is embedded in. Use Loctite 545 for the thread sealant.
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I would like to treat my gas pedal as a binary operator. It would be nice to get the cooperation of everyone in front of me. 
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09-25-2025, 07:03 AM
#164

Originally Posted by
Nigel Allen
Just make sure all of the hose is compatible with brake fluid. Mine wasn't. The fluid sweated through the hose over a few months. It was an ugly mess, but lucky to catch it early on.
Cheers,
Nige.
The hose inside the footbox will be what came with the Wilwood master cylinders. The AN lines will be PTFE lined.
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09-26-2025, 10:22 AM
#165
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09-26-2025, 11:11 AM
#166
[QUOTE=Papa;592157]Here is what I've come up with:

I used something like this on the back side for my heater hose routing behind a bulkhead
https://www.racetronix.biz/p/hose-fi...ack/fit-209004
and had a standard AN bulkhead fitting for my pass through. Look on the passenger side of my engine bay. Then the rest of your pic still works.
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09-28-2025, 03:53 PM
#167
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09-28-2025, 05:31 PM
#168
Looks good Dave - moving right along. Your hoses look good. I was actually doing something similar, then changed my mind, then changed my mind again. But now I think I have a plan.
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09-28-2025, 05:56 PM
#169

Originally Posted by
PNWTim
Looks good Dave - moving right along. Your hoses look good. I was actually doing something similar, then changed my mind, then changed my mind again. But now I think I have a plan.
Thanks, Tim. I appreciate the sanity check on those side radiator panels, too.
Dave
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09-30-2025, 04:08 PM
#170
Oh I’m really looking forward to this retirement project. I loved following your Cobra build. It really helped with my build.
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09-30-2025, 04:18 PM
#171
looks killer Dave ..... I'm an old school drag racer at heart so any time we can do braided lines the better ! IMHO of course ! Ptfe for the win. #blacknylon lines
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10-01-2025, 07:44 PM
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10-01-2025, 08:14 PM
#173

Steve >> aka: GoDadGo
Thanks For Posting All These Pics Papa Dave!
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10-01-2025, 08:22 PM
#174

Originally Posted by
GoDadGo
Thanks For Posting All These Pics Papa Dave!
No problem, Steve!
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10-02-2025, 08:53 PM
#175
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10-05-2025, 09:05 PM
#176
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10-07-2025, 09:25 PM
#177
Looking good Dave. Great to see you progressing!
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10-08-2025, 07:22 PM
#178
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10-09-2025, 11:33 AM
#179

Originally Posted by
Papa
Next up was removing some of the side panels that sits just below the frame. I'm going on faith that this is the right thing to do. It's a small modification that will hopefully prevent the need to aggressively trim the underside of the nose of the body to the extent that I've seen some require.
Moving right along, Dave. Looking great! The nose interference issue with those side panels was not on my radar. I guess if I have an issue, I'll have some trimming to do. Though, my preference may be to trim the aluminum (like you did) instead of the nose.

Originally Posted by
Papa
I finished making the small brackets to help support the fuse panel mount. They aren't as pretty as Paul's, but they do what they are supposed to do.
I tapped some #8-32 threads into the frame to allow the bracket to be removed easily in the future if needed. I laid in the main harness to be sure I can get the brake lines in and that the harness can be routed where it needs to go. I'm happy with how it looks.
Look good to me. This seems to be the thing to do. Will likely do the same when I tackle wiring in the near future. Thanks for the pictures.

Originally Posted by
Papa
The only area that really gave me any trouble was the outside rear corner of the floor.
That corner doesn't want to fit with the under-door panel pushed all the way back to the frame. I haven't decided if I'm actually going to drill and rivel the bottom edge to/through the floor yet.
I had the same experience. FWIW, I didn't put any rivets along the bottom diagonals in the rear corners. Didn't want to try to force it. I also didn't put any along the floor. I don't think F5 shows rivets in either place.
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10-09-2025, 12:25 PM
#180

Originally Posted by
460.465USMC
Moving right along, Dave. Looking great! The nose interference issue with those side panels was not on my radar. I guess if I have an issue, I'll have some trimming to do. Though, my preference may be to trim the aluminum (like you did) instead of the nose.
Look good to me. This seems to be the thing to do. Will likely do the same when I tackle wiring in the near future. Thanks for the pictures.
I had the same experience. FWIW, I didn't put any rivets along the bottom diagonals in the rear corners. Didn't want to try to force it. I also didn't put any along the floor. I don't think F5 shows rivets in either place.

Thanks, Chris. I find myself winging it quite a bit with the panel positions. Ultimately, nobody will ever see where I put the rivets for the most part, as pretty much everything in the cockpit gets covered up anyway. I am trying to put the rivets in from the outside where they will be visible from under the car for the panel-to-panel attachments.
Dave
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10-09-2025, 01:11 PM
#181

Originally Posted by
Papa
Thanks, Chris. I find myself winging it quite a bit with the panel positions. Ultimately, nobody will ever see where I put the rivets for the most part, as pretty much everything in the cockpit gets covered up anyway. I am trying to put the rivets in from the outside where they will be visible from under the car for the panel-to-panel attachments.
Dave
Me too, even though only my eyes will ever see 'em. 
Keep up the stellar work.
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10-13-2025, 09:26 PM
#182
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10-13-2025, 09:59 PM
#183
Excellent idea for the 40th Anniversary gift....said no one ever!
The gauges are nice looking. Guessing all electronic?
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10-13-2025, 11:32 PM
#184

Originally Posted by
Papa
Here is a peek at the gauges I'm going with ...
I'm trying to lay out a plan for all the electrical as early in the build as I can. I wonder if my wife would kill me if I got these for her for our 40th anniversary this December?

It would certainly GAUGE the strength of you marriage
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10-14-2025, 06:40 AM
#185

Originally Posted by
PNWTim
Excellent idea for the 40th Anniversary gift....said no one ever!
The gauges are nice looking. Guessing all electronic?
They are Dakota Digital VHX-1060, all digital.
https://www.dakotadigital.com/index....rod/prd919.htm
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10-15-2025, 08:04 PM
#186

Originally Posted by
Papa
I'm trying to lay out a plan for all the electrical as early in the build as I can. I wonder if my wife would kill me if I got these for her for our 40th anniversary this December?

If your build thread ends abruptly in December, either you took an extended anniversary trip, or.......
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10-15-2025, 10:36 PM
#187
I really like those gauges, especially when lit. Will really suit the Daytona
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10-16-2025, 11:06 AM
#188

Originally Posted by
Nigel Allen
I really like those gauges, especially when lit. Will really suit the Daytona
Thank you, Nigel. I like Dakota Digital stuff and these gauges are sized similar to FFR's Speedhut set. The speedometer accepts input from a trans-mouted pulse generator or using a separate GPS module from Dakota Digital, which I will get. I can also get a TPMS module that integrates with the gauges, but I have to discuss that with Dakota Dogital first according to notes on their TPMS module when used with this gauge set.
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10-17-2025, 08:55 AM
#189
I got some more goodies from Brent (Snakebite Motorworks) delivered yesterday! I bought the lower transmission tunnel covers, a set of pontoon covers, and a set of hood rollers.

Everything is top quality. I'll share more pictures as I get the parts installed down the road.
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10-17-2025, 11:37 AM
#190
With all the extra electrical gadgets I plan to put in the car, I needed a clean way to provide both switched +12v and battery +12v in a central location. Here is what I have planned right now.

Parts:
- Blue Sea Systems 5032 ST Blade Fuse Block Dual 12 with Ground and Cover, 100 Amps
- Relay 120A, 12V Continuous Duty SPST 4-pin High Power Relay
- 4 Post Power Distribution Block Bus Bar with Cover
- 250A Mega fuse and holder
- ATO blade fuses in appropriate sizes (5A and 15A)
I'll be using a high-power relay to feed the switched power block on the sub panel. Some of the Dakota Digital Bus Interface Modules (BIM) require power connections and some get power through the BIM port connections. The Wilwood EPB has its own 40A fuse on the battery connection. That circuit will connect to the bus bar directly as it exceeds the 30A per/circuit max for the sub panel.
Now for the challenge of where to place everything so that the fuses are accessible.
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10-17-2025, 12:01 PM
#191
This including the ron francis fuse panel?
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10-17-2025, 12:08 PM
#192

Originally Posted by
Sharris2
This including the ron francis fuse panel?
Yes -- This is in addition to the RF fuse panel.
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10-17-2025, 02:07 PM
#193
Looks good Dave, pretty convenient solution for tying together multiple circuits. I personally would use a self-resetting 40 amp circuit breaker for the Wilwood circuit. You can then place it anywhere convenient.
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/a...xoCD_EQAvD_BwE
On a side note, what did you use to draw this up?
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10-17-2025, 02:24 PM
#194
I'm thinking of mounting the fuse sub-panel on the upper front panel of the driver's foot box here:

Any reason this is a really bad idea?
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10-17-2025, 02:34 PM
#195

Originally Posted by
PNWTim
Looks good Dave, pretty convenient solution for tying together multiple circuits. I personally would use a self-resetting 40 amp circuit breaker for the Wilwood circuit. You can then place it anywhere convenient.
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/a...xoCD_EQAvD_BwE
On a side note, what did you use to draw this up?
Thanks, Tim. I'll look at the circuit breaker. I like the idea of an automatic reset capability on that circuit. I just used PowerPoint to create the diagram. I would have used Visio if I still had it available to me, but don't want to spend the $$ for it for these occasional drawings.
Dave
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10-22-2025, 05:42 PM
#196
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10-22-2025, 07:06 PM
#197
Looking good Dave. I have that trans tunnel cover as well and had been thinking along the same lines as it's pretty valuable real estate right there.
I like your idea of the paper templates (I guess it's how I did my dash layout) and lord knows DD loves their control boxes. I only have two - one for cruise control and one to control my door poppers but I think I am going to end up with 7 or 8 relays, a ground bus and at least one Bat+ and Bat + switched bus. It gets crowded fast.
I miss my powder coater. I sold it and my full sized oven a few years ago to free up some space, then sold my sandblaster since I wasn't powder coating anymore. Now for small parts I paint and shoot with clear.
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10-22-2025, 08:11 PM
#198
Thanks, Tim. I also got a 40A self-resetting circuit breaker for the EPB and a 200A manual reset circuit breaker for the sub fuse panel. I know where I'm going to put the fuse panel, but need to think about the other items some more. I'm trying to visualize the ducting for the heater and AC. The gauges use standard Cat 5 cables to connect to each other, so not a lot of wiring at the gauges. It's all the other harness mess that will be the bigger challenge.
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10-24-2025, 04:10 PM
#199
I finished up fitting and drilling the cockpit aluminum today!


Next step will be to do the trunk/hatch panels and then get everything to the powder coater.
I also posted a monthly update to my YouTube channel:
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10-25-2025, 07:19 PM
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