Peteoz
Well-known member
Finally got the Wolo installed. It doesn't fit in the stock horn spot, so that was out and I was back to square one.
Just as I was ready to give up, I checked my assumptions. My main one was that the bracket supplied by Spyderpops, which had an angle in it, was precisely set, so I shouldn't fiddle with it. I thought "I've got nothing to lose", so I bent the bracket's horn mount end up and out. Guess what......it now cleared the cable bundle and worked......I know you should never "assume" (thanks Felix and Oscar), but I thought it was a fair (but wrong) assumption in this case.:lecturef_smilie:
Sooooooo. Around 5 hours of frustration, a set of ramps that didn't work (they do now
), 5 litres of lost blood, a hernia, a remembrance as to why I never wanted to train as a motor mechanic, a drinking problem, a clean garage (after searching for those tools I needed to do the job but just couldn't find easily......:gaah
and it's finished and sounding good.
p.s. the job would only take around 30 minutes or so if I were to do it again.
oh......and just to clarify, this is NOT a criticism of Spyderpops in case someone reads it that way. His package is a good one, and worthwhile :thumbup:
Pete
Just as I was ready to give up, I checked my assumptions. My main one was that the bracket supplied by Spyderpops, which had an angle in it, was precisely set, so I shouldn't fiddle with it. I thought "I've got nothing to lose", so I bent the bracket's horn mount end up and out. Guess what......it now cleared the cable bundle and worked......I know you should never "assume" (thanks Felix and Oscar), but I thought it was a fair (but wrong) assumption in this case.:lecturef_smilie:
Sooooooo. Around 5 hours of frustration, a set of ramps that didn't work (they do now


p.s. the job would only take around 30 minutes or so if I were to do it again.
oh......and just to clarify, this is NOT a criticism of Spyderpops in case someone reads it that way. His package is a good one, and worthwhile :thumbup:
Pete