Small but meaningful updates.
1) Brakes - rear . DONE. Finally. Calipers line up in terms of the rotor centerline, etc. Found some other stuff to re-do while I was in there.
2) Wheels on the car, car sits on its own feet. Alignment way off, haven't mocked something up there yet.
3) Trunk/rear panels fitted/cleco'd in place
4) 5 more panels installed on front, one which required brake line clamp to move (thanks, Rickster!). #3/4 here was 10 more panels.
5) Hood/trunk hinges cleaned up, powder coated, and hood hinges assembled. Not much to assemble to trunk hinges.
6) And mentally, big win for me. First *real* part out of the 3d printer that I designed from scratch, not a follow-along exercise. 3/8 nicopp fuel hard lines, Clamping them here keeps them from rotating. Front and rear clamps. Full parametric design, within reason to just update the tubing size, width between centers, socket head cap screw details, hex nut / nylock. Printed in PLA for now, I have a roll of ASA that I'll dry and print. After I move the printer at least temporarily to the garage for that print due to fumes. This will be useful for AN lines as well.
I'll do some insulation next, but only on panels where the adjacent panels are done as well. Rear cockpit wall, cockpit floor (staying a bit back from tunnel), and vertical door area. Floor is turned up to warm up the insulation panels.
Also still have windshield to prep, rollbars to test fit/drill and and dash panel to start. Big thing I'm waiting for is the RF wiring harness, still. I don't know if those are different based on options (non-coyote, A/C, wipers), but I picked up my kit at the end of August and I'm still waiting.
Trunk panels by
Rick Shank, on Flickr
More panels by
Rick Shank, on Flickr
Hood hinge prep by
Rick Shank, on Flickr
3d print separator by
Rick Shank, on Flickr
Fuel line separator by
Rick Shank, on Flickr