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TR2/3/3A od relay

sp53

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Well I finally got something done on my project. The way I workis I try to do or start at least one thing a day on my project car, but thepickings have been slim our weather turned cold quick, and the openings for new stuff are half done. Anyways this is a thankyou to Keith and John for helping me get the relay installed. Keith for tellingme do not forget the OD relay recess and John for suggest to pull a cone shapedscrew through the hole to create the recess. I would have been looking for thecorrect hammer and punch and most likely created collateral damage in theprocess. The picture of my driver showed me where the relay went. I was allworried about the location and would have probably mounted the relay to high ifI had not remembered that there were those little rubber deals pocking out ofthe battery box. I broke them off years ago banging around in there plus felt stupidabout it and wondered what the heck are those things doing there at the bottomof a battery box? I knew they were stock but thought WTF, which makes the oldsaying true –All knowledge belongs to the past—plus I have more hammers thananything else so I am good for gifts. Merry Christmas.

 
Looks great! As you approach the end stretch it often gets harder to find things to work on. You end up waiting for weather or parts for all the jobs left.

Merry Christmas...hope Santa makes it carrying all those hammers?!?
 
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