Stopped working on the Europa at 2am this morning. Could have kept going but I have a day job to attend to and I need a little sleep to be coherent........
Full day on Sunday. Took my new spare tire and aluminum wheel to NTB for mounting and balancing. Now that I'm this far along on completing the restoration I'm fairly confident that I'll have the car ready for the LOG39 road trip.
Dan stopped by later in the morning arriving on his massive Honda Gullwing. Nice bike Dan! He wanted to return the interior light I gave him that was original to the car as he felt bad that I melted the new one I installed. Thanks Dan, that was very considerate of you.
Spent most of the day chasing wiring issues. Added a bunch of new grounds which resolved most of the problems I was having. The turn signal lights are acting strange. The left signal blinks very slowly, like every three to four seconds. The right no blinking, just on. Need to figure that one out. Also have not been able to figure out where the ground wire inside the door for the electric motor goes. It has a small ring connector on it and it fits under a small bolt, I just don't know which one. Both motors have small bolts holding them together but they are sealed. Anyone have a picture of the exact location of these ground wires? I finally go the radiator fan working. Also installed an extra switch circuit so I can turn the fan on manually if necessary (its an expensive engine, just being super safe about possible overheating).
My wife came out to the garage see how I was doing. I've been putting in massive hours on this rebuild and she is amazed at my focus. Of course she stepped up and took hold of the soldering iron to help with the wiring
Finished most of the interior (except the door panels). Chris helped me bring down the Europa seats from the garage attic on Saturday. That's when I realized I forgot the electroplate the seat runners I had previously media blasted. Even though the seats were stored in a dry area for almost 2 years, the seat runners had surface rust. So I took the runners off, re-media blasted them and then electroplated them. Before putting back on the seats I sprayed dry graphite on the inside of the tracks to make them operate smoothly.
I did not get to road test the car on Sunday. Had a bunch of opportunities but was worried that I would want to drive longer than I should and not get the rest of my work done. Will do a road test later today. Just need to install the review mirror
Tick tock........... LOG39 looks very possible (although I'm a day late with my self imposed schedule)