vincentvega wrote:by the way when you flush mount out indicators you normally take the rear boot off
Now you tell me! We couldn't work out why your template was so wrong but we ended up making our own. It does stick out a fair bit but no more than the UHF and it makes it easier to reach the buttons

Looking at your pic, I think we are better off with it sealed.
Outback bloke wrote:I love the proper crook short cut for plumbing in the boost gauge too. Saves having to go through the firewall hey?

That's actually the water temp capillary

but you should see it now! The entire dash wiring is spread through the top of the dash and onto the motor. I was dreading this job and there's no turning back now. I just hope it still runs when we're finished otherwise we'll be in a real pickle.
We started on the rear loom and cleaned that up, removing about 2/3 of it. The tail-lights, roof lights and rear relay block are all on separate looms for ease of repair. The rear relay block consists of a relay each for the water pump and low pressure fuel pump so they can be switched independently for priming and also for the fans and EFI pump.
Today we tackled the headlight wiring and built a stand-alone loom to feed the headlights, parkers and indicators. Didn't get it finished but we're on the home stretch. The Impreza power distribution box on the front guard that houses the high beam relays and fuses is no longer used for this. We have a new relay block on the firewall and everything is now positive switched. Also have low beam on all four headlights and a high beam flash button on the passenger side dash.
Suparoo wrote:Vincentvega,... what is that?
It's the back of the speedo.