Wiring Upgrade:
One on the "benefits" of rebuilding this rig is to incorporate all the 'best practices' learned during 25 years of ownership of the '91 Sport. The wiring of that rig was incremental, adding stuff little by little, which ended up being a
lot of wire. . . I was able to clean up the wiring on the '91, but knowing what I know now, the goal is to do it right, once, the first time. . .
With the seats out and by adding heat to them, I had to wire power to the heating elements for the seats once back from the upholsterer. I recently mounted the CB, but hadn't run power to it, because I wanted to do standardize the wiring.
So - - here's a view of the work in progress:
Trust me, this makes sense. . .
Had to drill a fresh hole in the firewall to run power from the engine compartment. Form fitted a piece of clear plastic tubing for chafe protection for the wire and then added it to a bus bar near the kick panel.
Not certain if I really like this location, but didn't want to run wires for
"everything" through the firewall. Clear plastic tube, anchored with a rubber grommet visible behind coil of red power wire. The three smaller gauge wires are for the heating elements for the two seats and the CB.
Now, where to place the fuse block ? - - If you followed my Ranger thread on this forum, I've stated that I don't want to cut up the dash for switches, fuses, etc. I have plans for an overhead shelf on this rig, but don't want fuses up there once it's up. Considered putting it behind the glove box, but thought better of it. So, here's my solution:
In the void under the cup holder in the center console. Out of the way, and only four screws to remove the cupholder for access for the fuses. Before I bolt everything back together, I will run three more power wires for the fuse block and leave unattached. As stated, only want to do this level of effort
once. . .
Seems like not much work for the day, but it took up all my time . . .
Here's the seats in progress (from the upholsterer):
Out with the old. . .
In with the new - - with heat(!)
Paul