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- 1971 Mustang Mach 1
Well - this weekend I had big plans of getting all the side glass into the car. But at 95 w/60%+ humidity, I was denied.
Saturday I managed to get the plugs changed (fouled after running some gas that had a little bit of diesel in it - which is out of its system now) - she was removing the blue plastic protective strip from the grille's stainless trim. After it was out of the garage and under the carport, we started working on getting the door locks and handles installed. The passenger side started catching full sun right about that time, and only managed the door lock... after about an-hour-and-a-half of trying to figure out exactly what the Hell the body shop guy did (rather than remove the retainers to the door locks, he just pulled the E-clips). I'm starting to not like the old man anymore. Also discovered the studs on the repop door handles stick out further than the stockers, so the day was done after struggling with that for an hour.
Got back at it a bit earlier today, pulled the studs from the repop door handles (double-nut method) and installed the passenger side. Done! (finally) Moved to the driver side, and all went well (of course, I'd done the passenger side, so it was much easier)... until I tried the door handle - no workee. Crap. Pulled it back out and noticed that the inside door handle was slow to retract, the lock button seems tighter than it should, so we pulled the door latch mechanism, cleaned the crap out of it, and sprayed in some good ol' WD40. Put the whole thing back together and we're in business. Then it was decided to clean up and install the Ram Air plenum... everything's cleaned up, paint's [mostly] dry, and just about ready to go, but it was just too damn hot and I don't want to run the risk of fingerprints in the black paint. Tackle it tomorrow evening or something.
So, I got door locks and door handles installed, Ram Air plenum ready to go back on, and she got all the nasty blue coating off the grille's stainless trim. Personally, I think she got more done than I did - that stuff was ON there. ::thumb::
Saturday I managed to get the plugs changed (fouled after running some gas that had a little bit of diesel in it - which is out of its system now) - she was removing the blue plastic protective strip from the grille's stainless trim. After it was out of the garage and under the carport, we started working on getting the door locks and handles installed. The passenger side started catching full sun right about that time, and only managed the door lock... after about an-hour-and-a-half of trying to figure out exactly what the Hell the body shop guy did (rather than remove the retainers to the door locks, he just pulled the E-clips). I'm starting to not like the old man anymore. Also discovered the studs on the repop door handles stick out further than the stockers, so the day was done after struggling with that for an hour.
Got back at it a bit earlier today, pulled the studs from the repop door handles (double-nut method) and installed the passenger side. Done! (finally) Moved to the driver side, and all went well (of course, I'd done the passenger side, so it was much easier)... until I tried the door handle - no workee. Crap. Pulled it back out and noticed that the inside door handle was slow to retract, the lock button seems tighter than it should, so we pulled the door latch mechanism, cleaned the crap out of it, and sprayed in some good ol' WD40. Put the whole thing back together and we're in business. Then it was decided to clean up and install the Ram Air plenum... everything's cleaned up, paint's [mostly] dry, and just about ready to go, but it was just too damn hot and I don't want to run the risk of fingerprints in the black paint. Tackle it tomorrow evening or something.
So, I got door locks and door handles installed, Ram Air plenum ready to go back on, and she got all the nasty blue coating off the grille's stainless trim. Personally, I think she got more done than I did - that stuff was ON there. ::thumb::