More pictures from today:
* Aluminum tape "wall" to end the area where expanding foam will be used at the back of the cavity. I have to stop here to allow room to service the tail lights.
* Starting the foam in the rear part of the cavity. I'm going at all faces of the foam at once since I can only do a little at a time in each part.
* One more layer on the front part of the cavity. At the far end you can see I am starting to shape the area with aluminum tape to keep the foam where I want it.
* Rear hatch floor is nearly complete. I just need to cover all the seams with aluminum tape. I have dampening material on the back of my pants from sitting in the tire well doing foam work //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
* Finally got around to finishing off the rear hatch door and topping it off with Edead V4 Teklite foam. I am not going to fill it with foam as there is too much mechanical latch "stuff" in there that needs to move around.
* Slopping Edead V3 liquid on the plastic panel for the hatch door. Should give it some nice weight... I'll put Edead V4 on top of this side as well so it'll be foam on foam when the panel meets the hatch door.
* I decided I wasn't happy with the under-hood wiring so I added another 1/0 ground -- this one from the battery directly to the engine block. I also added a second 4 gauge wire from the alternator to it's factory location on the distribution center -- the other 4 gauge wire goes directly to the battery from the alternator.
* This is where my 1/0 battery to engine block ground connects. I also have a 4 gauge engine block to chassis ground hooked up here as well as you can see.
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I'm done for the day today //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif