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Oiluj

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  1. Ayar or more ago I couldn't find a prop valve for my 1972 Z. I got an adjustible valve and it works great.
  2. That looks great! Makes me want a green one!
  3. Oiluj posted a post in a topic in Interior
    If the black marker doesn't satisfy you, go with black, matte finish paint. The "fusion" stuff works very well. Be very careful to mask the chrome. Once that stuff goes on, it really sticks!.
  4. After getting past the required free-pay, my brake pedal is also very firm. The brakes are quite positive, though not "grabby". From my perspective, that's perfect.
  5. It operates on 12 VDC, so yes, you can connect it direct to the battery. Black is usually negative, but I don't have a wiring diagram to look at here at work. Verify correct polarity before you test it.
  6. Oiluj posted a post in a topic in Body & Paint
    Had no issue fitting the "Precision" front & rear window seals in my 240Z. Fit fine and no leaks.
  7. Oiluj posted a post in a topic in Body & Paint
    I used vinyl sound deading material that I got a few years ago from McMaster Carr. Works well, no smell. Will see how well it adheres over time...
  8. On my stroker, I get slight pinging if the ignition is advanced beyong stock timing of 5 BTDC. This is with NGK BP plugs. Have read that using non-projected plugs *may* reduce pinging / allow more advanced timing in higher compression engines.
  9. Can you ask Jason post some pics of the car? For $30K I'm guessing it's a pretty nice specimen. Is it located in Indiana?
  10. Oiluj posted a post in a topic in Engine & Drivetrain
    I've used kerosene in the crankcase to clean things up with good results. My protocol was: Warm-up engine. Remove 1 qt of oil & add 1 qt of kerosene. Idle for 15 minutes routine in the past on previous vehicles. Immediately change oil and filter, run engine at idle 10 minutes. Change oil & filter again. Did that twice in 1 week on my previous Z's L-24 and it seemed to do a good job of cleaning-out the accumulated years of crud & gunk. Oil stayed lookng cleaner, longer than it had before. (of course, if your rings or valve seals are worn, oil will still get dirty pretty quick). No evidence of ill effect on bearing surfaces found in tear-down of engine, (years later). YMMV
  11. Oiluj posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    This is the place! Use the search function to find threads that will answer most tech questions. Browsing the galleries & garage pics will help with styling questions. Welcome!
  12. Oiluj posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    looks great!
  13. Seems kinda wierd that he won't sell expect to locals. If flew up there to look at a car and wanted to buy it, (as I did with my Z), I don't see how it makes a difference. But they are his cars, so his rules apply...
  14. Arne: What do you recommend for the "center" muffler/resonator? I have a 18" bullet muffler which works OK, but not as well as the stock muffler.
  15. Sounds great. Really wish I could attend, but Texas is just a bit too far to drive...
  16. Oiluj posted a post in a topic in Body & Paint
    Sweet!
  17. Oiluj posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    I love 510's and would love to own one as a daily drive. However, for $20K, one could buy a very nice late 350Z... Perhaps not as cool, but much more car for the money.
  18. Reminds me of one of my favorite job related quotes. "When considering a job change, never violate the first rule of wing walking: Don't let go to what you've got, till you grab hold onto something else".
  19. Oiluj posted a post in a topic in Interior
    That's what I did. Works fine. Make sure it's thin, or it can impinge on operaation of the lock. (ask me how I know that...).
  20. Oiluj posted a post in a topic in Engine & Drivetrain
    Bypassed them on my previous car, and in temps below 50 degrees F, I noticed it took longer to warm-up. It was very noticable when the tem dropped to around 40F.
  21. Oiluj posted a post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    I'm assuming that as a working college student, time & money are a reasonably scarce. Because of this, I tend to agree with your Dad. A newer Civic, Corolla or a 3-to-5 year old Accord or Camry, Mazda 3, etc will be reliable enough to be a daily driver you can depend on, without having to spend a lot of money & time on maintenance. The problem with older, collectible cars is that unless you "restore" all the major systems to "as new", it will be less reliable than a modern car. This restoration will require you invest the about the same amount of money as a newer car, and lot's of your time. Otherwise, that old car will likely be less reliable and cost you more time & money to keep it running than a newer car. Also, for something like a 1970's 510 most parts won't be "on the shelf" at your local O'Rielly's Auto... I know that's probably not waht you wanted to hear...
  22. Oiluj posted a post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    Can you say quality management, statistics and process control?
  23. Oiluj posted a post in a topic in Electrical
    Long as you are not trying to win a car show in the "original" category, it makes more sense to go with side connections on the battery. No concern of the positive terminal contacting the inspection lid, and less chance of sparks fliying when servicing the connections.
  24. Oiluj posted a post in a topic in Interior
    With that title, I considered posting a "moon" shot...
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