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Diseazd

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  1. Guess green is in order........not long till Spring.
  2. Thanks Captain........ I'll keep that in mind. Thanks for working with me through this trauma.....you too Zed Head.
  3. It's a very special and rare car.......240Z's are numerous......I still say that a really, really nice 240Z will bring 75% of what's invested......but, they sure are fun to own and drive, and they are readily available. Want to own for a big profit.....probably not. Maybe some day.
  4. BTW Blue.......I sawed open the oil filter......clean as a whistle.
  5. You're right Captain......I'm not going to worry about the oil pressure. I ordered a new pump (cheap insurance), but everything in the bottom end and top end look perfect. Sometimes you think something that turns out completely wrong.......I was convinced the squealing was my main bearings going out.....especially when the engine locked up. The probability of two things going wrong at exactly the same time are probably statistically nearly impossible. Thanks for everyone's input......I hope this was the problem.....nothing else that I can think of that I haven't checked.
  6. That's just beautiful nix........really cool. Will woods???
  7. BTW.......The tranny, collar, clutch fork along with a new throw out bearing clutch pressure plate are doing fine in the L28 in the car as we speak.
  8. Bingo Captain......You are dead on.....the collar, immovable throw out bearing and clutch finger became welded together as one piece. One piece not designed to rotate. That explains why the starter wouldn't turn the engine over.....the ears on the collar were lodged against the clutch fork. The squealing noise before shutdown was the ball bearings giving it up. When it finally welded, I was merely backing out of the garage (0 miles per hour) and whamo, it just stalled out. There was no damage to anything since there was no momentum. Oh, the throw out bearing was blue and black and there was a nice groove high up on the clutch fingers, but no other damage what so ever. Good job boys.....I feel better now that the mystery is solved.....or at least I hope it is.
  9. I just ordered a new oil pump.....the only thing I can think of.....I guess it's possible this one could be a turbo oil pump by mistake. With the new L28 in the car now, this engine may not run for a long time.
  10. DJ.......Pulled the bearings.....all perfect! The problem was a throw out bearing that my machine shop pressed on backwards. The bearings finally froze up tight and welded to the clutch fingers making that squealing noise and locking everything up. Oh well......another learning experience. The motor is fine!!.
  11. http://devour.com/video/vintage-race-car-crashes/ .......real vintage racing....
  12. Real nice numbers.....go with the SU's.....you'll love'em.
  13. Test trim.61E8C9EC-FCAA-401C-BA48-83E34894353F.MOV
  14. http://www.classiczcars.com/topic/42742-what-is-it-series-i-or-series-ii/ This might help......
  15. Don't know about those Steve..........I guess he wants a block to convert to a stroker later. Swap in 240Z 9mm rods, stroker crank and 240SX pistons and you're in business after Memphis. Biggest I've ever gone on the L28 is .040 over ( 1mm ). I've never built a Stroker.......I guess it should be on my "Bucket List".
  16. Nothing wrong with ITM pistons......I shaved .015 off and used Nissan rings. I don't like their oil spacers.
  17. It's a 6/71 manufacture date. It's a transition Z. No vents, no 240Z pillar emblem, angular driveshafts, "A" tranny (probably), late valve cover, metal fan, etc. My 71 is a transition Z.
  18. Zed.........clutch is pressure plate with fingers........disc goes between the pressure plate and flywheel.....
  19. Definitely change the bronze to steel........and get the new low profile Felpro Ford seals.....you'll be lucky if the .190's work correctly for all twelve valves. The head looks good....nice water jackets.
  20. If it's a 240Z clutch, use the collar for the 240z. If it's a 280Z clutch, use the collar for that clutch. Throw out bearings are the same. If you don't match the collar to the clutch, you'll be screwing with it forever. You can choose either clutch and collar for the 5 speed but collar and clutch have to match. I always match the arm lever too......240z arm to 240Z clutch and 280Z arm to 280Z clutch.
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