Ok some quick updates...
The drive train is FINALLY ready to go back into the truck tomorrow... That will be a huge feat in its self! It will still take a day or two of wiring to get all of the engine electoral into place with having to re-route sensors and glow plug connections.
I've spent most of this week under the dash... It may not "look" like much but there is a solid 100 man hours burnt this week.
The AC and heating... The fire wall really presented a challenge to getting everything to fit and work properly. The heat box had to be cut again to clear the AC on the LH side of the glove box which normally isn't an issue but with moving everything from the firewall out 3" inches it put everything in the way... The defrost ducting was tied back in using 2.5 round flexible ducting. I still have to mod the glove box even further to get it back into place.
Wiring... 90% of my time has been spent on the alarm, windows, remote start, power locks, etc, etc, etc... The system is about 150 different connections and is a bit of a mind bender on a 12V over 24V system. Some cool features of this ordeal are...
Remote starting...
Start disabling on alarm...
Auto window roll up on alarmarming...
Remote door locks, automatic on arm/disarm...
Interior light control...
Engine monotoring... If it starts and something isn't right it shuts the engine down while sending you a error message via the remote.
Programed auto start... You can tell the truck to start up every "X" minutes and run for "X" minutes then shut down and repeat the process on its own... handy for cold weather, stereo, power inverters, and I am sure other uses!!!
I pulled the crappy starter relay out and put a solenoid in place, there wasn't any issues in the past with it however they are one of the most notorious electrical problems with CUCV's. If you have ever wondered how to do this, theres your wiring connections in the pic!!!
Wiring on all of the interior is pretty much pulled... Interior lights, spare power over head in the roof, lots of little things, some connected, some not.
I've started hard mounting some of the other toys... broadband router, inverter, etc... I'm trying to feel things out "size" wise and see how much space this is all going to take up as the less quarter panel room I have the more outward the sub woofer enclosures have to stick out which I am working HARD to keep as narrow as possible.
A note on the inverter... Its a small 300W unit but will be plenty for laptops, a TV or any other gadget you might want to take along on a trip camping, etc. It allows for remote on/off and will have outles wires into the truck its self IE the 110V plugs will be mounted in the front of the truck where you need them when finished... Every thing you see in the pic right now will be covered over later on.
There are prolly 1000 details I am leaving out durring all of this... I am sorry I am not being as detailed with this build as I was with Diablo but like I said in the beginning... I just dont have the time to build, work, run the store, and post daily.