So, guess what - more wiring.
I was fed up with getting in and out of the car and the hassle with taking the dash out and struggling on my own so I took the doors off and the windscreen out. Normally to do the S50 conversion the dash could stay in, but because I was adding A/C then I needed it out of the way to fit the new heater box and evaporator.
Taking the windscreen out and the doors off took around 30 mins and makes life so much easier.
Pic of the inside with the new Heater box installed:
The wires loose by the gearstick are new wires for the VDO gauges should I decide to fit them in the future.
Close up of the ECU mounting, in the OE location: (note A/C hoses in bottom of pic)
EWS system, transponder and Vanos controller mounted and wired up:
Closer:
Finished engine wiring:
Next job was to sort the brakes out. I have revised my method since the last conversion and used stainless steel platework this time. It doesn't have the OE look of yellow passivated but it is quick. I changed the dimensions of the relocation too. This one has been fabbed up slightly different to solve a few minor issues with my previous design.
Stainless plates - (two of these are spare just in case I do another conversion):
Fitted into place over original mounts:
A little drilling:
A clean up and paint in the bare edges:
Servo and M/C fitted:
Again:
The servo was trial fitted but will be blastcleaned and coated before final fitting. Tomorrw I am going to refit the pivot housing inside the car. Make the new brake pull rod and crack on with some more.
I'm hoping to have it running by Friday.
Ha ha ha... Did I just say that! How much have I had to drink
