Hail yeah. He's done most of the work to get my Civic where it is. He's a big part of our OSJC meets. They painted my car, re-lowered it and bumper tucked it. Later, QD.Quote:
Originally Posted by blackshine007
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Hail yeah. He's done most of the work to get my Civic where it is. He's a big part of our OSJC meets. They painted my car, re-lowered it and bumper tucked it. Later, QD.Quote:
Originally Posted by blackshine007
He's definately good at what he does. If he said he's gonna put an engine in a car, he means it. Take for example the old school Celica with the volvo motor, lol. That shit looks good in there.Quote:
Originally Posted by quickdodgeŽ
We were all at this past V, but only just saw you rolling through. :goodjob:Quote:
Originally Posted by blackshine007
Yep. They weren't supposed to do my car at first. I had had an appointment with another (more local) shop to do it for almost a year. The week before I was to take my car to that shop, the owner told me he was closing down that next week. Dave had already offered a while back so I called him. I'm definitely, beyond a doubt, glad I took him up and things went the way it did. Later, QD.Quote:
Originally Posted by blackshine007
I spoke to John briefly but I didn't see you. I guess I'll see you next time :goodjob:Quote:
Originally Posted by puregroove
Here we go. Dash is all in and ready to get radio/satellite hooked up and the car to start.
I threw the BEFORE pic in as well. Later, QD.
Looks 100% better, and congrats on doing it yourself.
One question though, are you going to get another CVCC badge for the far right side like the old dash had?
nice!
Thanks to you and Canas.Quote:
Originally Posted by 03RCode
I still have the one from the old dash and it's still in great shape. I just forgot to to put it in. I need to get a needle to pop the holes from the backside of the dash to snap it on. Later, QD.
Awesome, should make a nice finishing touch.Quote:
Originally Posted by quickdodgeŽ
sexy. i still havent seen ur car in person. :(
God I love this car. Looks nice, my friend.
Thanks 03RCode and itsnotarex and tdurr. I suppose you'll see it soon, lolol. Later, QD.
glad you got it back in qd i hope i helped you a bit over the phone sometimes you just need to hear from someone else what you already know to make you ok with what you are doing.
Lolol. It still isn't running. I realized that I could see everything from underneath (which is the best vantage point anyway) so I went ahead and got it in, also hoping the grounding issue would be resolved. I'm going to crawl under and look to see if there possibly any wires that are NOT hooked up. I do know there are two wires that have o-ring connectors that are NOT hooked to anything and they could be the ground I'm missing. We'll see soon. If I get that issue fixed by this weekend, I'll be hooking up the audio equipment.Quote:
Originally Posted by JDMJAYDC2
I'm ordering the carpet next week. Later, QD.
post pics of these two loose connectors mike
Let me get them right quick. I'll tell you right now that they ARE both black wires. Later, QD.
grab your voltmeter and touch it to each one of those wires with the key in the on pos and see what it shows if one gives you a reading find a bolt attached to the body hook it on there and try starting the car this may be the end of your drama. im gonna fwd this thread to my buddy bus driver j as he knows a bit when it comes to wiring
Here are two of the items that I'm sure need to be hooked to chassis. I don't know what the metal "relay" is and the black wire goes into the wiring harness that eventually goes back into the steering column. I must have misplaced (or kids got hold of them) the bolt or whatever and I don't have the correct size to try and get in on there. I found a hole on the chassis/frame under the dash where it looks like these two would screw into.
I can't find my voltmeter. I appreciate the forward. Maybe he can help out. Later, QD.
how far are you from a autozone they sell these 30 or so pc kits that are made for asian cars damn thing has saved my life more than few times when i loose a bolt i suggest you pick on one of those up
after looking at the pic im thinking maybe it goes on that bolt with the yellow paint down it i find it hard to believe that paint would be on all the threads so im thinking you unscrewed that one and the paint got on there from the nut try hooking that connector to that and screwing the bolt back up in the meantime let me see if he is online to send him this thread
ok just sent the thread to 3 of my good friends on here you between the 3 of them they can put a whole car together just for shits and giggles lol
I know for a fact that they weren't on either of the yellow-painted bolts. Those are much thicker and they are the bolts that hold up the steering column itself. I found the hole that it/they go into. Just need to get that bolt. Not far from the Zone but they're closed now, lolol. I'll be stopping by tomorrow.Quote:
Originally Posted by JDMJAYDC2
Thanks for the forward again. Later, QD.
now the ef addict shows up
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well before you make plans to head to the zone just loop it around the bolt and turn the key and see if it starts. you will need that kit regardless as cars as old as ours tend to have rusted,stripped nuts so this kit is a life saver i have one for both of my cars
Looking great QD. Get that cvcc badge on the dash and it'll be set!
Ok, I read this page but not sure exactly what going on. Am I right that it wont start? Does it turn over at all or does it do nothing?
The connector in pic one will not fit on the painted bolt. The connector looks like it fits a M6 bolt (10mm head) where that bigger one is a M10+ (12/14mm). That car isnt old enough to have a 12v positive with a ring connector like that. Im 99% sure its a ground, for what I couldnt tell you without looking at the car.
From this angle in pic 2, that looks like a 3 wire relay if its a relay at all (Hazard flashers are 3 wire). If its IS a relay then it more than likely needs to be grounded.
If the car ist turning over at all, the wire in pic 1 wont fix it. No starting circuit that old will have a ground control of any sort for the starter. Youll need to check for 12v at the ign switch and then 12v when in the start position at the starter.
You can PM me about it if you want. No worries...
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Originally Posted by Bus Driver J
:D told ya he knows his shit just offer him a huge bag of hershey kisses as payment lil fucker loves those damn things
Bus Driver. I actually found the screw that screws those two pieces in place. Put it in and PRESTO!!!!
Nothing. Not a damn thing, lolol.
But at least those two are in place. I'll work on the other during the week. Thanks, again. Later, QD.
well sure just thank the dude that told you about the bolt sheesh get a voltmeter asap mike lol
Thanks these nuts, homeless.Quote:
Originally Posted by JDMJAYDC2
Lolol. Of course I appreciate your assistance. Later, QD.
Hey Bus Driver J, I got the car to start this evening. I got a better connection using the jumper wire. Fired up and got it running and idling well. I do know there is one more black wire with )-ring connector in the center area of the dash (which, oddly enough, is where that single click comes from too) that is not connected. I'm going to connect that here during the week or by the weekend. But I do know it does start.
What do you think?
Later, QD.
Awesome!!! Did you get it with a better connection on the little wire or the extra ground?
I used the POS battery to small wire jump. Was able to get them better connected and the starter fired right up. Had the key on and the car idled. Later, QD.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bus Driver J
Okay cool. So you know that there is a bad connection between the ign switch and starter. Now finding the issue is the next hurdle.
Hence getting a hold of that loose wire under there. Later, QD.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bus Driver J
nice work bro i wanna see it now u gonna be at sofakingfresh?
Muahahaha, I have exactly what you need!!!!
Complete 78-79 CVCC Wiring Diagram
It shows is a black/white wire from the ign switch to the Neutral Safety switch to the starter. Maybe the neutral safety isnt plugged in. I couldnt see it in the pic on the last page. All I see is the brake switch. The connector will have 2 Black wires with a white stripe.
I'll definitely keep this page up so I can reference it in the car as soon as I can. Thanks. Later, QD.
:cheers: Im sure it will help with whatever on your car.
Same here. I'm going to trace that loose black wire. Like I said before, it just may be that missing link. Later, QD.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bus Driver J
holy rearview mirror!
sorry if its been said.