It's been a while since I could actually do anything with the car, the past week the weather may have turned but the roads are still to salty to venture out on. I did fire up the challenger and do a little "pre-flight" check. And of course I found some minor issues:
First the horn was dead. At first I thought it might be the relay, but a little deeper digging showed the problem was actually the wiring. I'm not sure what the stock horn wiring looks like, but I'm guessing it wasn't like this:
Here's what it looked like when I removed it:
Those bare wires on the ends were randomly grounding to the frame or just providing bad connectivity. I put on all new connectors and wrapped it all in electrical tape so it's all functional once more. In the future I'll have to see about getting something more stock in there.
I also discovered that the heater hoses were rubbing against the alternator pulley/belt.
I'm worried they'll burst under pressure so, I'll have to order a replacement set of hoses, and I might as well replace the upper radiator hose as well, pull the intake and clean/paint it.
Originally I thought it was rubbing because the plastic tie which held the hoses to the fender had broken. After some research I quickly discovered the real problem, the missing heater hose bracket. I picked up a repop one and installed it.
Once it was in place I rerouted the hoses and put the correct strap on the fender.:
Here is the way they were routed: