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  1. Here they are! Y'all better get these. Cyber Monday $306 each plus shipping which isn't bad at all, $63 for both from Connecticut to Alabama. I got them so close I don't think a playing card could slip between the bumper and body. Both sides pulled in perfect too. Rear is next but I'm going to paint the tow hooks and need to get some stainless carriage bolts to put the 3 pieces together. Not going to use the old rusted ones. Thank You Dave Patten @ futofab.com.
  2. I finally got around to moving my blog into a real website. I'm trying to go through my photos (over 2,400 photos, 6.6GB) and document what I've learned. I've got a bunch posted, I hope some of you can find it useful. 240Z – Carburetors240Z – Changing Instrument Lighting240Z – Choke Cable Repair240Z – Electronic Points240Z – Fuel Tank240Z – Generic Wiring Troubleshooting Checklist IN PROCESS240Z – Half-Shaft Rebuild240Z – Heater Blower Motor Replacement240Z – Multi - function Switches (Hazard, blinker, ignition) IN PROCESS240Z – Parking Brake Refurbish240Z – Power Door Locks240Z – Refurbish Tail Light Assembly240Z – Removing Window Cranks240Z – Replacing oil seals on R180 differential240Z – Seat Rebuild240Z – Speedometer Cable Replace240Z – Toyota Disk Brake Upgrade240Z – Windshield Washer Pump Replacement240Z – Wiring Harness RefreshGeneral Tips and Tricks
  3. So I wonder in these instances of carb balance issue if it would benefit to isolate them better by removing balance tube and plugging the intakes ?
  4. Cut two flat pieces of stiff rubber. Cut out the holes, lay one on the other then use polyurethane sealant to join the edges.
  5. My previous post was a little premature. I played with the timing some tonight and went to re-tune the carburetors after dropping the timing down. The rear carburetor was weak again. Following Mr. Warner & Mr. Pilgrim's suggestion, I attack the rear carburetor with starting fluid and heard the RPMs increase when I sprayed around the insulator between the manifold and carburetor. All four nuts were loose. I tightened the nuts and finished adjusting the carburetors. The rear behaved much better.
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