Hi,
Well iam not finished plumbing in this lifeline yet iam short on parts as i decided to use a extra nozzle jet on the fuel tank area so i hope to order what i need to finish off the engine bay area this week all going well,the parts i still have left are as follows:
1 x Nozzle
1mtr Tubbing
tubbing clips
And the parts iam short of
1mtr tubbing
1 x t-piece
1 x Nozzle
So as soon as i have them i will update the thread,i have also got the started button panel to pop-rivet back on as i had to removed it when i had the dash off so i hope to get that done in a few days,
Well i had to remove the dash to get all the cable pulls and cylinder tubbing routed and secured in place properly and iam not going to say removing the dash was easy because it was a complete ******* of a job! getting it all back on after i had routed the parts but iam pleased to say it is now all back together as i found it,
Dashboard Removed


Well at long last i got the battery cut of switch i fitted on the dash Months ago finished off by fitting the pull handle on the scuttle panel,you can either fit 2 switches one on the dash and one on the scuttle panel but you can also do it the way i have as i was limited for space as the scuttle panel is to small to fit another switch so i fitted the pull handle and linked it up to the pre-spring loaded key that is a part of the battery cut off switch in the pic's below,


I have also got the pull handles for the lifeline cylinder all mounted one on the dash and the other on the scuttle panel,


As i said i have now got all the tubbing and cables routed and secured in place,i have also got the passenger nozzle jet and the d river jet mounted and all plumbed in as well as an extra nozzle on the fuel tank area but lets hope i never need to use it,its not way perfect but it will suit my needs but like i said lets hope i never need to pull them cables,
Cylinder All Plumbed in


Nozzle Jets




More as and when i get to work done,
Cheers Scuderia