My First 86: Gray Panda GT-S Hatch
Re: My First 86: Gray Panda GT-S Hatch
So, the wiring was bad:
Now it's good:
The battery relocation cable was just coiled up and run through the firewall (see the ratsnest in the before pics above), now it's routed properly:
The ignition coil was laid down (see the ratsnest in the before pics above), not it's upright on a sweet mount:
Now it's good:
The battery relocation cable was just coiled up and run through the firewall (see the ratsnest in the before pics above), now it's routed properly:
The ignition coil was laid down (see the ratsnest in the before pics above), not it's upright on a sweet mount:
Re: My First 86: Gray Panda GT-S Hatch
You do not have the ground in its original position? Where do you have it connected to the chassis at? And how much resistance are you seeing at the terminals of the starter like that?
Re: My First 86: Gray Panda GT-S Hatch
Should be set up in the trunk. Now that I think about it, I didn't investigate it. When I get the car back I'm going to remount the battery in a new box and make sure everything is set up correctly.milchmann wrote:You do not have the ground in its original position? Where do you have it connected to the chassis at? And how much resistance are you seeing at the terminals of the starter like that?
Re: My First 86: Gray Panda GT-S Hatch
Mad Max style!
Sweet new fan shroud Jonas fabbed for the eBay rad and eBay fans:
Interior coming together with warning lights, gauges, cutoff, etc.:
Everything's coming together, just some wiring and break-in left... hopefully!
If anyone has some lower radiator mounts/bushings/grommets/supports/insulators/whatever-they're-calleds, hit me up.
Sweet new fan shroud Jonas fabbed for the eBay rad and eBay fans:
Interior coming together with warning lights, gauges, cutoff, etc.:
Everything's coming together, just some wiring and break-in left... hopefully!
If anyone has some lower radiator mounts/bushings/grommets/supports/insulators/whatever-they're-calleds, hit me up.
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Re: My First 86: Gray Panda GT-S Hatch
Nice NRG hub! Did you get the two holes milled further in so that the turn signal cut off still works? Also, does the horn contact/button that is part of the column switch actually contact the back of the hub on yours?
Re: My First 86: Gray Panda GT-S Hatch
The car came with the hub and I haven't had much time to look it over yet. Remind me later and I'll take some pics and look it over for you.milchmann wrote:Nice NRG hub! Did you get the two holes milled further in so that the turn signal cut off still works? Also, does the horn contact/button that is part of the column switch actually contact the back of the hub on yours?
Re: My First 86: Gray Panda GT-S Hatch
Sure thing. Getting that hub to work right has been a PITA.BeanBone wrote:The car came with the hub and I haven't had much time to look it over yet. Remind me later and I'll take some pics and look it over for you.milchmann wrote:Nice NRG hub! Did you get the two holes milled further in so that the turn signal cut off still works? Also, does the horn contact/button that is part of the column switch actually contact the back of the hub on yours?
Re: My First 86: Gray Panda GT-S Hatch
As half-assed and booty as everything else on this car is, I wouldn't be surprised if mine is hacked in there improperlymilchmann wrote:Sure thing. Getting that hub to work right has been a PITA.BeanBone wrote:The car came with the hub and I haven't had much time to look it over yet. Remind me later and I'll take some pics and look it over for you.milchmann wrote:Nice NRG hub! Did you get the two holes milled further in so that the turn signal cut off still works? Also, does the horn contact/button that is part of the column switch actually contact the back of the hub on yours?
Re: My First 86: Gray Panda GT-S Hatch
It's all Jonas' hard work.joel26 wrote:looks like ur making some good progress........ looks good..
Re: My First 86: Gray Panda GT-S Hatch
Turn signal cut-off does not work. Horn does.milchmann wrote:Nice NRG hub! Did you get the two holes milled further in so that the turn signal cut off still works? Also, does the horn contact/button that is part of the column switch actually contact the back of the hub on yours?
Re: My First 86: Gray Panda GT-S Hatch
So, the good news is the car is home, it's running, and it's even inspected. Motor feels great, especially over 4k.
Here she is passing inspection.
Engine has been broken in, rings seated, and 200 mile oil change has been preformed. The fans have been wired up with a switch and relays, the gauges and warning lights are wired up, along with the battery cutoff.
Here you can see the fan switch (silver toggle), battery cutoff, warning lights, and gauges:
There's also a mini fuse box for all this hidden in the ash tray.
The booty HVAC panel was well past it, so we sourced a new one along with replacement knobs. The stupid brass Autometer adapter for the oil pressure sender failed under the weight of the big Autometer sender, so it had to be moved to the oil pump. The alternator was bad, so that was replaced with a re-manufactured item:
The taillights were full of water, which explains why the brake fuse was blown, which explains why the brake lights weren't working. Love when it's this simple to diagnose a problem.
The not-so-good news is the heater core was cracked, so it's been looped for now. Also, there's a fault or loose wire on that funky fuse box you can see above that requires you to give it a firm tap before the car will start (WTF?). Plus, the fuel damper has sprung a leak, the clutch slave cylinder is worn, and the fuel filter needs to be moved back towards the firewall (previous owner must have yanked the hardlines). Luckily, none of those are major showstoppers and hopefully these creases are ironed out soon.
Chillin' with the Cressida:
Here she is passing inspection.
Engine has been broken in, rings seated, and 200 mile oil change has been preformed. The fans have been wired up with a switch and relays, the gauges and warning lights are wired up, along with the battery cutoff.
Here you can see the fan switch (silver toggle), battery cutoff, warning lights, and gauges:
There's also a mini fuse box for all this hidden in the ash tray.
The booty HVAC panel was well past it, so we sourced a new one along with replacement knobs. The stupid brass Autometer adapter for the oil pressure sender failed under the weight of the big Autometer sender, so it had to be moved to the oil pump. The alternator was bad, so that was replaced with a re-manufactured item:
The taillights were full of water, which explains why the brake fuse was blown, which explains why the brake lights weren't working. Love when it's this simple to diagnose a problem.
The not-so-good news is the heater core was cracked, so it's been looped for now. Also, there's a fault or loose wire on that funky fuse box you can see above that requires you to give it a firm tap before the car will start (WTF?). Plus, the fuel damper has sprung a leak, the clutch slave cylinder is worn, and the fuel filter needs to be moved back towards the firewall (previous owner must have yanked the hardlines). Luckily, none of those are major showstoppers and hopefully these creases are ironed out soon.
Chillin' with the Cressida:
Re: My First 86: Gray Panda GT-S Hatch
looks like ur getting closer man.... to having it done.... looks good..
Re: My First 86: Gray Panda GT-S Hatch
All thanks to Jonas getting it this far!joel26 wrote:looks like ur getting closer man.... to having it done.... looks good..
Re: My First 86: Gray Panda GT-S Hatch
Looks like good progress so far!! Keep it up!
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