JTurton7 wrote:Eeew, I hate finding things like that
Normally I would too, but I loved finding it because of the electrical issues I was having lol. I just hope this fixes it.
Shadowden wrote:When you're chasing down a demon, it is sometimes helpful when they are painfully obvious. Where is that and what rubbed through it?
Yes, I hate troubleshooting electrical issues, but it's much easier when it's obvious lol. Like I said though, I just hope that was the root of the problem and it's fixed now. And...
RX-7 Chris wrote:that would do it. That looks like the wheel well.
...Chris is right. Driver's side wheel well to be exact, right in front of the tire and just inside the fender. I think it was making contact when I turned right. I spliced the wires, wrapped them in several layers of electrical tape, and then used a metal strap to pull the harness away from the tire as much as possible, and used a thick piece of rubber between the two as a barrier. It's ghetto as hell, but I think it'll work. I didn't have any contact on the passenger side, but I did the same thing over there.
$crillaTor wrote:I hope that isn't related to your engine running issues and you're rebuilding a good engine... I know you probably wanted to rebuild it anyway though.
I think it's related to it sounding like a dead battery, but I don't believe it's related to the engine issues. I think that was all compression related.
Eduardo told me to contact Edgar at E&J Autosport, they are the ones that made the seals that ALS sold. Turns out they weren't actually ALS' seals, ALS just sold them as theirs and E&J manufactured them. Edgar asked me to send him pics of the housings and the apex seals, so I'm going to do that and I'm even going to send the seals themselves to him so he can check them out. Although I don't believe it was the fault of the seals, and neither does he, but he wants to see them anyway. I've heard nothing but good things about their seals. Also, he said he's going to sell me a new set for $250. Can't beat that!
Andy and I also made a list of all the parts I need for this project. And the engine bay is almost completely stripped out and ready for paint. I just need Zico to finish some welds on the water injection pump bracket that Tom Beauchamp welded in last year. He did it with the engine in so he could only do so much. Now that it's out I want to finish up the welds and paint it so it doesn't rust. I just hope the bolts I used as studs don't rust either or I'm screwed lol. No pun intended.