Lamonster
SpyderLovers Founder
My first install had some issues to say the least. :
The main problem is I tried to install it with the air box on because I couldn't figure out how to get the stupid air box lid off. After I got a manual in my hand we gave it another shot on Ron's Spyder. Ron never did like my mounting bracket for the cable so he decided to do his different. He said the bracket should be on the motor so if it moves it moves together. He was right. 8)
So we came up with a much better place to hook the cable on his :spyder: and with a little work and a little fab. we got his mounted. :doorag:

So then we decided to rework mine seeing we knew how to get the air box off now. Now understand when I fist did mine I wasn't even thinking about mounting the cable to the motor so it never hit me to do it like this.

It's kinda hard to see but there is a lip that hangs down on the air box that worked out perfect for mounting a bracket to. It took half a day to do Ron's and about half an hour to do mine. :doorag:
This is what the mess looks like on my Spyder. :spyder:

When you tap in for a signal you need to pick up a tach wire off of the coil. You can do it right at the Gould like I did or you can do like Ron and cut into the harness to pick up your signal.

I'm a lot happier with this last install. We just need to put some miles on now and see if there's going to be any issues. I feel pretty good about it now. :doorag: :bigthumbsup:

So we came up with a much better place to hook the cable on his :spyder: and with a little work and a little fab. we got his mounted. :doorag:

So then we decided to rework mine seeing we knew how to get the air box off now. Now understand when I fist did mine I wasn't even thinking about mounting the cable to the motor so it never hit me to do it like this.

It's kinda hard to see but there is a lip that hangs down on the air box that worked out perfect for mounting a bracket to. It took half a day to do Ron's and about half an hour to do mine. :doorag:
This is what the mess looks like on my Spyder. :spyder:

When you tap in for a signal you need to pick up a tach wire off of the coil. You can do it right at the Gould like I did or you can do like Ron and cut into the harness to pick up your signal.

I'm a lot happier with this last install. We just need to put some miles on now and see if there's going to be any issues. I feel pretty good about it now. :doorag: :bigthumbsup: