My Dad came over and helped me out since I had planned on installing the gas tank and rear axle. So far so good, but I'm now waiting on a Festiva MC with plastic reservoir since I couldn't get my reservoir off to put on the metal only Aspire MC I had bought:
It just wouldn't budge! My Festy MC should be in Friday...maybe. By that time I should have the rest of the braking system done. (Crosses fingers and toes.)
Here is where I was before gas tank install with finishing my fuel line routing:
I managed to keep sorta close to the factory routing, though I used more FI rated hose instead of hard lines. Those 5/16" tubes are just so hard to manipulate!
Another pic:
The open tube is the vapor line, which I connected after tank install.
One more looking north:
Remember, replacing all the hard lines was the reason I stripped Aqua down this far and put her on her side to more easily accomplish this goal. It was a real learning experience! I think I'll do better, more easily the next time...and there WILL be at least TWO next times when I redo Luxstiva and Twinstiva.
Now for a booboo:
My fuel return hose is too short! So I used some steel line and lots of clamps to solve the problem:
Tank and rear axle body back on!:
I need to finish up the short brake lines on the axle, which will require some filing on the inner hose-to-brake-line junction brackets. They are too small for my new hoses for some reason. Since my Dad had to get home we put the axle on. Both drums were previously taken apart and put back together with the new wheel cylinders.
My last acts of the day were to torque the axle bracket to body bolts and I also spray painted the left wiper arm flat black. Unfortunately, the right side wiper arm won't come off! I'll get that one maybe in the spring.
Here is one more picture at the end of the day, showing where I covered the "rust reformer" black with blue spray paint:
Tomorrow I think I'll go to a 'yard for some more parts and if the weather holds I'll finish up some paint and body work!
I think I can see the finish line from here too!!
Karl
It just wouldn't budge! My Festy MC should be in Friday...maybe. By that time I should have the rest of the braking system done. (Crosses fingers and toes.)
Here is where I was before gas tank install with finishing my fuel line routing:
I managed to keep sorta close to the factory routing, though I used more FI rated hose instead of hard lines. Those 5/16" tubes are just so hard to manipulate!
Another pic:
The open tube is the vapor line, which I connected after tank install.
One more looking north:
Remember, replacing all the hard lines was the reason I stripped Aqua down this far and put her on her side to more easily accomplish this goal. It was a real learning experience! I think I'll do better, more easily the next time...and there WILL be at least TWO next times when I redo Luxstiva and Twinstiva.
Now for a booboo:
My fuel return hose is too short! So I used some steel line and lots of clamps to solve the problem:
Tank and rear axle body back on!:
I need to finish up the short brake lines on the axle, which will require some filing on the inner hose-to-brake-line junction brackets. They are too small for my new hoses for some reason. Since my Dad had to get home we put the axle on. Both drums were previously taken apart and put back together with the new wheel cylinders.
My last acts of the day were to torque the axle bracket to body bolts and I also spray painted the left wiper arm flat black. Unfortunately, the right side wiper arm won't come off! I'll get that one maybe in the spring.
Here is one more picture at the end of the day, showing where I covered the "rust reformer" black with blue spray paint:
Tomorrow I think I'll go to a 'yard for some more parts and if the weather holds I'll finish up some paint and body work!
I think I can see the finish line from here too!!
Karl
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