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Cap the booster line for now. The booster is probably ruined from the fluid. It'll need a rebuild. Pretty common problem...
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Rear Drum Cover Removal?
Well, I gave up trying to find it and just yanked it off with a puller lol
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How hard is it to rebuild a 72 240z brake booster?
Probably a vacuum leak
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The next thing to attack is the firewalls . I can’t finish the passenger upper frame because I need access to spot weld the firewall panel . The firewall is sandwiched between the inner fender wall and outer . I also have an issue with the passenger side firewall panel from KF . The drivers side worked out pretty sweet and I should be able to do a decent job welding it in . The biggest obstacle is that I wanted to preserve the vin# that’s stamped on the wall so I had to cut around it . The passenger side doesn’t line up right as you can see but the pics . They said they will send me a new one . I think the panel wasn’t square on their stamping machine . KF has been really good supporting their products . I’ll also add that their drivers firewall panel does not include the doubler for the inside
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How hard is it to rebuild a 72 240z brake booster?
Brake booster arrive. Already installed. Car is stopping much better however when stuck in traffic rpms start to oscillate from 800 to 600 rpms. Should i retune my carbs?
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Rocker arm noise when accelerating in 3rd gear! Timing too advance?
This was solved today by retarding time! Thanks
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Rear Drum Cover Removal?
Whichever one is closer. You can try rolling it on the ground but if don't have the original steelies with the windows all around your gonna have to jack it up and pull the tire off. Then get a straight steel something, l think I used a crow bar, wedge it in between the wheel studs the lugs go on and try to turn it to line up. It's a pain if they're stuck nice and tight. Probably be best to put the lugnuts on so as to not bugger up the threads. I'm using my phone so I can't help as well with pics like with my laptop. I can in the morning if you hadn't done it yet. Sorry. And I hope you can figure out what I'm trying to get across. Saturday is beer and football. LOL
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I was considering a master vac leak, pumped on brakes, pedal went to floor, resivor for rear brakes was dry, filled up, fluid going somewhere. Rebuilt cylinder, now other issues. Should put that on hold and get back to vac leak problem.
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I can't remember on the gasket, swapped carbs years ago. Going down another rabbit hole now with brake problems. Can we still get the gasket?
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The time has come for Zedyone to really look at brakes.
Ok, cancel the Yarbinator. I found a video on YouTube and it only takes three wires. Frankly, the video is one of the best produced car vids I’ve ever seen on YT. If I knew how to link it…
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Rear Drum Cover Removal?
Mine has 2 of those holes - does it matter which I use?
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Nothing to do with a Z
It's been a whole year since the surgery! Can hardly believe it, time flies when you're on the better end of healing. Thanks for all the prayers and well wishes, they worked. Next is a mid-foot fusion that I'm dreading but the docs said after a year with the knee replacement they could do it. I had planned a day of relaxing in the driver's seat of the 240 but it has rained like a cow pissing on a flat rock. Maybe tomorrow?
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Rear Drum Cover Removal?
Had to resort to the old drum puller once. Came off with a very loud bang. Putting on a couple of lug nuts loosely prevents it from exploding into your lap
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Rear Drum Cover Removal?
Was that an accident or wanting them off? BFH love!
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Oh, and I don't see anything else glaringly wrong in the pic, but was wondering... When the flat top to round top conversion was done, did they (you?) use a new intake/exhaust manifold gasket, or reuse the old one?
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Well let's hope fixing those two plugs helps your running issue. If the two 10mm head bolts were screwed in somewhat tight, they probably sealed "mostly". If those bolts are the only vacuum leak you found, they probably weren't large leaks.
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I didn’t make the larger pieces of upper frame rail. Same car I bought my roof from I also bought all his straight scrap pieces . It was enough of a challenge to make that 1” filler strip between the pieces he sent me - ha . I don’t have the tools to do that complex of bends and curves. The tool is just a right angle air grinder with a Roloc sanding discs . I use that tool more than most . I have cut- off wheel mandrel and scotch bright disc options . I actually have 3 of them with different mandrels on each .
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1975 280z Build
There was a post around that had someone replacing the guts of the old module with the new HEI but I cant find it. I might do that, but mount the box on the firewall or something. I like that it would appear more period correct. @EuroDat did that to his '77
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Rear Drum Cover Removal?
That should be it in the red circle. I saw my OE aluminums the other day cleaning up my storage building and they still have the rubber plugs in them.
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Rear Drum Cover Removal?
Wait i thought the cog was accessed through the hole on the front of the drum?
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Rear Drum Cover Removal?
I really thought the access was through the backing plate that the brake pads are attached to. Seems like there's a rubber oblong plug that you pull for access to the cog wheel to back the pads off.
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As I'm working on a 260z engine, I found somebody decided to plug some holes in the balance tube by using two 10mm straight thread cap screws (bolts). The original holes were tapered but they forced metric cap screws into the holes, ruining the threads. Notice they were only able to get the screws in part way. I've attach a photo, I circled the two locations. Without drilling the holes out I was able to thread the holes with a 1/8-27 tapered pipe tap, thus allowing me to use 1/8" plugs. All other plugs I've found seem to be the proper threads. Jim
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Yes, I understand how they are designed, I just wanna use them how I wanna use them! LOL I really wouldn't like the look even if the heads DID bottom out, still kinda klunky looking. The BSPP plugs on the other hand (they have a lower profile head), look pretty good, but they won't bottom out in the tapered holes.....so I guess I could tap the holes to a parallel thread and use thread sealant. I think you are right though, once I get all the holes I need to plug measured, I will order the allen screw type.
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The time has come for Zedyone to really look at brakes.
Lol!! The Yarbinator. Love it! ☺️