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Re: Modern Bullitt build [Re: larry4406] #2734591
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The attention to details and quality work on all facets of this build are simply outstanding!


Mike

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Originally Posted by DAYCLONA
The attention to details and quality work on all facets of this build are simply outstanding!


Mike


Thank you sir!

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With the battery being relocated to the trunk and needing a few direct to battery power connections I made a breaker/switchbox to be located in the trunk. The 12”x 9” box holds a remote battery disconnect and starter solenoid. It also has a series of breakers for the alternator line, dash power, subwoofer, fuel pump, fuel injection, and a few other low amperage items. I still have a few details to work out, then disassemble the box and paint it black along with labels for the breakers before I install it.
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Pat - nice switch box!

What tool do you use to crimp the lugs (assuming they are crimped)?

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Originally Posted by larry4406
Pat - nice switch box!

What tool do you use to crimp the lugs (assuming they are crimped)?



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Trunk mounted battery and breaker box installed. I still have a lot of wiring to do but making progress.

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Made some progress with most of the wiring under the dash and installing the dash along with all the AC ductwork. And put some fuel in the tank so I wouldn’t accidentally run the in tank fuel pump dry. Hope to have it running in 3 or 4 weeks.
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Re: Modern Bullitt build [Re: Keepat] #2746295
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Pat -
Based on my tracking of your project, the program I created and plotted your progress, the algorithm-flowchart prediction and evaluation concludes that I'll be arriving IN your driveway on May 20, 2020 with my Road Runner for you to begin your next project. I look forward in working with you to get this project completed!!! LOL. *Poof* Okay, I'm back to reality; DREAM over. Wow. Just an amazing honor to witness your craft, talent, and ability. So grateful for you to take your personal, valuable time to not only document this exquisite build, but to share it with us. Thank you Sir. You're an inspiration to say the least.
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Ron Madden

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Originally Posted by WyleECoyote
Pat -
Based on my tracking of your project, the program I created and plotted your progress, the algorithm-flowchart prediction and evaluation concludes that I'll be arriving IN your driveway on May 20, 2020 with my Road Runner for you to begin your next project. I look forward in working with you to get this project completed!!! LOL. *Poof* Okay, I'm back to reality; DREAM over. Wow. Just an amazing honor to witness your craft, talent, and ability. So grateful for you to take your personal, valuable time to not only document this exquisite build, but to share it with us. Thank you Sir. You're an inspiration to say the least.
Respectfully,
Ron Madden


Ron,
Thanks for your forecast and I’ll do my best to stay on time but don’t hold your breath ;-)
Good luck with your very cool road runner project and thank you for following along with my project.
Pat

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Finished up the tail light wiring, subwoofer & speakers, and started on the power window wiring.
Found a nice set of JL 5 x 7 speakers. They fit the factory speaker holes in the package tray without cutting.
With all four windows using a special switch that utilizes the original crank handle I decided to put the separate 4 window controller switch assembly under the dash so the car will look as though it has manual windows (like the movie car;-)

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Nice work Pat as usual!

What is this special power window switch that uses the original crank handle? That sounds pretty slick!

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I apologize if I missed this part, but what led you to use the Inland shifter? And did you make any modifications to it? I know that these were not well loved.


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Originally Posted by larry4406
Nice work Pat as usual!

What is this special power window switch that uses the original crank handle? That sounds pretty slick!


Larry, they are pretty cool and very robust we install them on my sons bullitt mustang. They move about 15° in either direction and you could never bend or break it as they’re over built. See link below.
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Pat


https://www.autoloc.com/catalog/Pow...-Handle-Crank-Switch---Fits-All-Vehicles

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Originally Posted by not_a_charger
I apologize if I missed this part, but what led you to use the Inland shifter? And did you make any modifications to it? I know that these were not well loved.


One reason is that it’s believe this is the shifter that was used in the movie car. But it also allowed me to use the T handle to operate a small switch inside the shifter to engage the electronic reverse shut out on the six speed transmission. The only part of the inland shifter that is used is the shaft, T handle, and knob. Little more information on the FB link below.
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Started installing rear wheel well trim rings, And mounted one rear wheel as it’s been a few years since I’ve seen it on the car.
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Now that looks tough..


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I hung the right side door over the weekend. Drilling all the hinges both in the door and on the car with an 1/8” drill bit, (when the car was in primer before disassembling) then used them as an alignment tool made the installation very easy. I also used an 8 pound weight wrapped in a towel inside the door to simulate the weight of the glass and vent.
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Installing some of the door hardware is a tedious process with new paint, but so far is going well! The new power window regulators are nice but I spend a lot of time laying out the electric crank switches. The power crank switches do not come with a Mopar adapter so I needed to cannibalize a crank handle shaft from an old rusted regulator and welded it to part of the new crank shaft. The crank switches work the power windows by moving the handle up or down about 15° to contact microswitches. A cool set up if you want power windows but the look of manual window cranks. All of my original window regulators are in excellent condition so I’ll need to find some rusted regulators to salvage the small crankshaft for the other three windows. PM me if you have some broken, rusted or bad window regulator’s
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