Got some work done today. While I was working on modifying the center console I realized I need to have the carpet installed to get it in the right position. Laid the carpet and floor mats out on the patio and sprayed them down with diluted Purple Power, then sprayed them again, and one more time before rinsing with copious amounts of water. Carpet looks great now. It should be dry in a couple of days.
Ran the wiring for the torque converter lockout, the power seats, flat towing, roof light bar and the fuel pump cutoff switch. All of those will be easier without the carpet installed. Pulled the transfer case shifter out, riveted the cable seal to the body (it had never been done by the person I paid to install), and sealed around the transmission cable and wiring with some rubber sheeting I had.
The transfer case shifter was out of a S-10 and had mounts for some type of cover. I cut them off and the shifter is about half the size. It being smaller will help clear the new center console modifications. I am going figure out how to cover it later, but I have some ideas. Stripped all the vinyl off the center console, then cut the front off to widen and lengthen it. Its going all the way to the dash and up under the ash tray, and will have my new ham radio, six rocker switches, two volt gauges (one for each battery) and air pressure gauge for the compressor.
Sealed up stuff;
Some wiring (that weave loom is a pain to use);
Naked center console;
Does anybody have experience with auto alarms? I purchased a basic Viper 3100V alarm system because I didn't want all the gadgets, but do want remote door locks and a ignition cut-off. The installation manual is less than useful. If anyone has installed a similar system in a first generation Explorer, please give me some directions.