Very helpful video, Chris. Have you ever done a video showing the "non-harness" connections to the engine/transmission, e.g., the GND connections, starter cable, water, vacuum, fuel lines, etc.? To get your engines running for the demonstrations you obviously have made these connections, too, and it might be helpful for people doing these conversions to see (on an exceptionally clean engine!) exactly what is necessary to get it running. Ta.
Hey yeah I do go through in some videos' but due to time constraints I don't script the videos so more than likely I forget some stuff out. But I try every time to go through stuff like Ground Connections. The Main starter cable is usually part of going through the Sub-Harness that goes to the starter motor and the knock sensors. I do the odd video about things like vacuum lines and I have done some video's separately on things like Fuel Systems. But you might also find going through some other videos where I have gone through these things on other harnesses.
Incredible informative video! Great breakdown Chris!
Glad you liked it!
Very helpful video, Chris. Have you ever done a video showing the "non-harness" connections to the engine/transmission, e.g., the GND connections, starter cable, water, vacuum, fuel lines, etc.? To get your engines running for the demonstrations you obviously have made these connections, too, and it might be helpful for people doing these conversions to see (on an exceptionally clean engine!) exactly what is necessary to get it running. Ta.
Hey yeah I do go through in some videos' but due to time constraints I don't script the videos so more than likely I forget some stuff out. But I try every time to go through stuff like Ground Connections. The Main starter cable is usually part of going through the Sub-Harness that goes to the starter motor and the knock sensors. I do the odd video about things like vacuum lines and I have done some video's separately on things like Fuel Systems. But you might also find going through some other videos where I have gone through these things on other harnesses.
@@PhoenixEngineManagement Thanks! I'll have a look.