REFLECTOR: Overhead switch panel

NMFlyer1 at aol.com NMFlyer1 at aol.com
Sat May 10 09:24:02 CDT 2008


I'm coming down to the wire on assembly. One thing I've been pondering is a  
method to install the overhead switch panel so that I can remove it if  
necessary. Has anyone come up with a method for this? My old assembly manual  just 
says glass it in, and I couldn't even find the section in the online  manuals. 
There are enough switches and things in there that removing it for work  
makes the most sense. 
 
The new master cylinders are in place: 

I plan on installing the Nylaflow through the conduit tubes and bleeding  the 
brake this week. 
Then it is the overhead switch panel and forward door beams. 
 
Then Paint prep and interior. 
 
Kurt Winker
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