Snagged a 3d printed bracket for the flex fuel sensor. Also got the remaining fittings I needed for the fuel system...other than the hoses from the lines to the regulator and to the rail. Mounted this on the frame rail just behind the rear shackle hanger.
Round 2 of trying to get the clutch hose connected. Because of where it comes out, I can't use a 90 right off of the master. The -3 male/male would have worked had the hole not been drilled extra deep. I think I've found a 3/8-24 o-ring fitting that will work. Wilwood sends a -3 to inverted flare fitting which would work fine if I wanted to run a hard line.
Using these to secure the wiring under the dash. About the size of a nickel and have a 10lb pull rating.
Took advantage of Summits sale last week and bought the hydrobooster.
Drilled the hole in the firewall. Even though it hangs off the pedal box for the most part, I'm glad I left the factory bracing in when I shaved that side of the firewall.
Of course it didn't want to play nice with the bracket I had for the clutch master cylinder. That was meant for a vacuum booster and it's weird pivot linkage. Trimmed the sides off and it went right on.
Tossed the fender back on, inner is a little loose yet. This will come back off again. Only wanted to see how much room I had for fuel lines and power steering lines. Plan to hang the fuel pressure regulator off of the booster somewhere.
Got all of the Terminator wiring done that I can. Waiting on accessories (alternator) and radiator (cooling fan). Lighting harness is run to the back as well with the fuel pump/gauge wiring.
Powered up the Terminator for the first time. Was prompted to do a TPS autoset right away. Kept getting an error message. Decided to go through the setup wizard anyway. Found out you need to set it for DBW in the initial setup. After that the autoset went without a problem. Fuel pump primes, throttle works, CTS reads ambient temp.
I may or may not have fired it off of some brake clean before I came in for the night.