Well Ford fans, this build is winding down. This week, I had the A/C system charged and got it functioning. It functions fine for a cheap unit, but the fan is simply too loud on the highest setting. Luckily, the next highest setting still blows sufficient volume. The lack of a replacement faceplate still bothers me.
Still need to install the LED headlights. You would think such a simple task would be done already. May get my daughter to help on that one.
The brakes still aren't as firm as I would like. It stops fine, but I couldn't lock them up if I tried. I've bled the whole system twice. Maybe it's time to upgrade the soft lines and bleed again.
The gas and brake pedals are in awkward positions. They're both too high off the floor. The brake is an easy fix once the system is firm. I'll just shorten the rod to the master cylinder. The gas is a different story. I think I'm going to change the pedal to an aftermarket unit that hinges at the heel and mounts on the floor. I also have an idea for making the travel truly progressive, so I still have good initial feel without being too touchy, still have full throttle capability, and doesn't require as much overall pedal travel. Those with a Sniper EFI setup are aware of the touchiness and I've documented a couple things I've done, but it has resulted in too much travel at the pedal. More to come on that.
The last "open" issue is the differential (see what I did there?). I was going to wait until my daughter was off to college to tear into that, but it really has a ton of slop. I have no history on this truck, so I don't want to assume what's inside is what the build tag says. I'll get it apart and determine bearing sizes and axle spline count before ordering anything.