Good Morning!!!! 72F @ 6:00AM. Sunny. High 96F. Winds SSW at 5 to 10 mph.
More or less finished the electrical work under the dash yesterday, organized the wiring so the right ones would reach the dash instruments, and installed the new dash. Looks nice, and even better, when the helper and I plugged in the instrument housing, all the idiot lights and instruments worked. Well, all except for one LED lamp, which I had somehow managed to install backwards in the socket. And we couldn't test either the tach or speedo; kinda hard with no engine.:confused2: One less hurdle to getting it running; now where's the engine, transaxle, and exhaust system? Oh, that's right, still waiting on the mechanic!:banghead:
All the outside lamps work now, too, all except for one side marker. Took off the lens, cleaned out all the contacts on the socket, checked the bulb, put it all back together and it worked. Except next time I looked at it, it was out again. Took it back apart, removed the socket from the lens and put it back together so I could wiggle things, and there was no rhyme or reason to what made it come on and go out. It just seemed to have a mind of its own. One of the wires was a little stiff with a knick in it, so I replaced that, but to no effect. So today I'll see if I can scrounge a new socket from the parts van, and break out one of the LED bulbs I have to replace the incandescent ones, and try again next week.
Got some help from someone on a Facebook group for the centerstand on the old BMW. The tang used by one's foot to lower the stand had broken off and I needed dimensions to make a new one. One kind soul took a few snaps with a ruler in the pic and I think I'm off to the races. Now we'll see what the scrap pile turns up for steel.
Earlier in the week the weather guessers were forecasting mid 80 highs for next week, but when I just checked they're now saying mid to upper 90s. Sure will be nice when we get a break from this hot weather. I don't think the windows have been open on this house since June!
Picked up one of those high tech cooling shirts to try to stay a little cooler while working outside. Fits good, easy to move in, but the material is so slippery I'm having trouble keeping my pants up! Fortunately, the shirt tail is quite long so there's no plumber's crack on display, and now I'm right in fashion with that low rider crotch!:laughing:
TGIF!:drink: