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Coming along a treat now Richie  can't recall having an issue with the heater box screws myself. Al
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The way the screw has to go in at an angle made it very difficult, even with my screwdriver extension, I couldn't get the screws in.
I'm assuming the screws could've been installed at an earlier stage instead of issue #60, maybe a very minor assembly stage flaw.
But, I am very satisfied up to this stage of the build, I enjoy this Shelby model.
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Let's try this again!! Issues 61-64 complete. Thanks for looking, Rich rpmracing18 attached the following image(s):
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Wow, I finally finished the starter solenoid switch!! About as good as I can get it anyway  After $30 and about 20 hours assembly time!! I haven't attached the top piece yet or painted it silver because I am going to wait until I receive the RS firewall issue to install it. Thanks for looking, Rich rpmracing18 attached the following image(s):
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Dang, I can't figure out why my attachments are coming up as downloads again!!! I'm doing the same thing I have been doing to post photos.
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Had a few years away. Back at it with a few detailing photos.
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Hi Rich, Good to see you back with us. I`ve looked into the data of your pics and they appear as downloads for two reasons. 1: They are way oversized for the forum. They need to be a max of 650 pixels wide. 2: They need to be in the .jpg format and not .jpeg format. Lots of info to be found here on how to edit your pics: https://forum.model-spac....aspx?g=posts&t=244
If you get stuck just shout and we`ll help sort things out. Regards delboy271155 (Derek) COME BACK GUY FAWKES "YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU"
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Thanks Derek, Glad to see some gradually coming back. I had it figured out one time and changed phones and now its doing download again. Let me try again. I'm not to literate on these cell phones
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Been a few years. Had some health issues but back on my Shelby DeAgostini model. Thanks Derek. Hope others join in the conversation. As I am having difficulty finding what size hex nuts and screws other members are using and how other members are attaching them. I know about how most are attaching wiring, but would like very much to know what size hex nuts/screws members are using and where they are purchasing them and how they are attaching them. I can find brass nuts/screws but I want to use stainless or regular metal for the hex nuts/screws. Thanks for any help, Richie rpmracing18 attached the following image(s):
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Oil filter detail complete. I hand made both top pieces then painted flat metal. rpmracing18 attached the following image(s):
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Great result there. It looks very effective.
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Thanks Roy, coming from an old Pro like you Glad to see these Shelby threads may get some new life. I've been away for a few years due to health reasons but I am excited to get started back. I have all my subscriptions now and NOW I want to direct my attention to some detail work along the way. LOL, it may not be as detailed as others here, but slightly detailed
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Good to see you with us again and hope you're now fully on the mend with your health issues, welcome back.....  . Look forward to following your work again.. Regards Alan
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Thank You guys so much, the kind words means a lot!! Thought I'd post a few more additions/mods. rpmracing18 attached the following image(s):
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Nice to see you back on this again, looking excellent. Mark Regards Markwarren (Mark) Admin
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Thanks Mark, I appreciate all the support.
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Engine. Going to add my oil dipstick soon as I get some blue enamel modelers paint. rpmracing18 attached the following image(s):
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Few photos of battery side firewall and engine bottom front detail. rpmracing18 attached the following image(s):
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Test fit engine into engine bay for location of drilled holes for heater hoses and electrical lines. rpmracing18 attached the following image(s):
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