Turn your phone sideways when you shoot video. Unless you're shooting video for TikTok. Cool stuff though. My master cylinder is under as well, good spot for it. I'm currently bending new lines for it, since I don't like the way the original builder ran them, plus I swapped in a Ford 9" rear and and went to disc brakes in the rear and you run the hard lines different for disks than drums.
Looks like there are a lot of electrical components and wiring really exposed under the car. How do you check fluid on a master cylinder located under the car? Not sure why the resistor on the coil. Is this a mix of 6 volt snd 12 volt components?
There is a protective cover removed for the video. Every 6 months we check the fluid using s mirror..not too hard. Resistor on coil is because when ignition is on and points are closed they get cooked the 33ohm resistor prevents this.
Thanks for sharing this video!!!!!!
This project was alot of fun. I think everyone should build one of these at least once
Turn your phone sideways when you shoot video. Unless you're shooting video for TikTok. Cool stuff though. My master cylinder is under as well, good spot for it. I'm currently bending new lines for it, since I don't like the way the original builder ran them, plus I swapped in a Ford 9" rear and and went to disc brakes in the rear and you run the hard lines different for disks than drums.
Looks like there are a lot of electrical components and wiring really exposed under the car. How do you check fluid on a master cylinder located under the car?
Not sure why the resistor on the coil. Is this a mix of 6 volt snd 12 volt components?
There is a protective cover removed for the video. Every 6 months we check the fluid using s mirror..not too hard. Resistor on coil is because when ignition is on and points are closed they get cooked the 33ohm resistor prevents this.