Everything posted by Zedyone_kenobi
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wheel rubbing
Your compliments are very appreciated... but my garage is filthy now. Lots of dust and dirt from the construction going on in my neighborhood. It needs to be swept and mopped soon. That lower left thing is an extension cord to my shopvac. I want a wall mount so I can tuck it away. I used UCoatIt on the floor, and would recommend it to anybody. If you need extra pics let me know. In your decision for pole positions vs Grips, what is your priority? If you lean toward performance, get the pole positions.. no questions. If you lean toward comfort more, get the Grips. That is my best advice.
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Good source of high quality copper wire
I am going to rewire all the electrical connections from my ignition, resistor, coil, etc. I can go to Pepboys, Oriely's etc and get some wire, but I was wondering if anybody has a good source of bulk high quality wiring, with good insulation. Zs-ondabrain, I am looking at you.. haha;)
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wheel rubbing
here are some pics of my tires.. sorry for the really bad pics.. but I did not have time to pull the car out last night, I was making my wife a surprise dinner. I know you would rather see side shots. I can work on that this weekend.
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Need pics of a stock 240Z downpipe
good luck with your decision Arne, I look forward to what you end up with. I know it will be classy. I am currently loving my ANSA tip, so I will throw that back into your head. The sound is intoxicating especially through tunnels and under overpasses.
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wheel rubbing
NO problem. I will snap some for you this evening. To be perfectly honest, I cannot tell the difference in size at all. It is so close to the naked eye, it looks identical. Let me snap some pics for you. 215's would have rubbed really bad for me as well. I like the looks of the 195's. I am loving the refinement of the Grips I bought, but I do wish they had a stiffer sidewall. I am still a corner carver at heart, and the Z is so much fun to drive into and out of the corners. If I had my choice again... I would definitely go with a 195/60/15 again, but I would probably go with a summer tire vs an all season. What I gained in ride quality, I lost in all out steering feel.
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Japanese Car Show Article
wow, what an amazing event! I wish I could have seen all those great cars. Love how well the Datsuns were represented.
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looking , need info
Agreed, and most of all, check your emotions when you go look at a car. I know they are becoming more rare, but good cars are out there. When you go look, go as a buyer, not an owner. If anything makes you feel funny walk away. Keep telling yourself, there will be other cars. Patience is your best friend when you are shopping for a car. Keep that in mind!
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Air cleaner to Valve cover hose.
oil and fuel vapors are in that hose. If its not fuel and oil related it can break down the rubber and end up in your engine since I think the air cleaner attachment is inside the filter element. Keep in mind whatever is in the air above the valvetrain is what is going through this house. Oil vapor, any vapor that come in through the valve seals.. etc.
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Air cleaner to Valve cover hose.
First I want to say thanks to Arne for posting this picture. Second, I am about to install my new ZTherapy carbs and I am currently refurbishing my air box to put back on. I need the hose that goes from the valve cover to air box. Mine is not in great shape. I am currently running one of those little K&N breathers, but would rather run the proper hose. Anybody know where to get one.
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wheel rubbing
I sort of do the same with this certain parking lot. It leaves slight dust on the tread from the lose dirt on the pavement. When I park, I can see how much tread is touching the ground... but chalk sounds more precise!
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Ztherapy excitement
nope, I have been busy tracking down a rubbing brake drum and a getting a new set of tires. Now on to the carbs!
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My 71 Before & After
I like the headlight covers.
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wheel rubbing
UPDATE: I took my car in to the local shop after hearing they had a special on all Bridgestone tires. I have always liked Bridgestone as i used them exclusively on my STI and they were amazing. What I ended up with is a great tire, but I think I gave up some ultimate performance from the old 509's because I bought an all season tire. I bought Bridgestone G019 Grip's in 195/60/15. I LOVE the look of this size tire. The 205's always looked a bit big on this old car to me. I know it sounds weird saying a wider tire did not look right, but I always thought it was a bit much for a small car with only 150 HP. What can I say about the G019. The ride is alarmingly smooth compared to my 509's, but that may be partially due to the low 32 psi air pressure. I usually run around 38 psi in my cars to give the steering a tad more feel. I will play with the pressures. But going over bumps and up my driveway, the car is jarred less and feels very much more refined. The steering is a tad lighter, probably due to the lighter tire and smaller contact patch. The 195's are 10mm shorter in width, but the tire is a bit more rounded than the 509's. The car feels like it has all seasons on there. I have not bought all seasons for any car I have ever owned in 9 years. But for this old Z, I think I like the softer sidewalls and improved ride. The car seems to like it as well, as the amount of jarring is gone and the occasional squeak I had here and there was reduced. The 509's were a better performance tire even as old as they were, but the refinement my Z picked up due to the newer Bridgestones is a surprising and welcome change. Oh and most importantly, no rubbing!
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Car sat too long
UPDATE: Well guys, pulled the drums off and to my surprise there was nothing. Zippo. Every looked good, shoes still looked serviceable with decent life in them. Took it for a drive and nothing. Quiet as a mouse. Well a mouse with an ANSA on it. The car braked as straight as it always did. I think I just may have had a slight stiction or build up from letting the car sit too long. THE problem is gone.
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Car sat too long
Kirk, you are a harsh man! hahaha
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wheel rubbing
I hear ya Jon, I know how good the 509's use to be. I remember shopping for them ages ago. But old rubber no matter the pedigree is not good. I have no plan on ridding myself of my panasports. I will look into rolling the inner lower valance, but I hate to mess up such nice pieces.
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wheel rubbing
Okay, my front end conversion has been well documented, and I really love the looks of it. I get far more compliments now than I ever have. However, ever since I installed the new front valance and the stock body work, I have had an issue. When I turn the wheel left a certain amount the right front tire rubs the stock body work. If I turn past it, I am fine, and if I turn less sharp I am fine. And it was only in reverse it happened. That led me to believe that perhaps my Tension rod bushings were worn as that would allow fore aft movement of the front control arm. So I replaced that with a poly set (the steering feel is great now by the way). However, rather than help the problem, it seems now the car rubs when turning left forward OR backward.. hahaha. What fun. I have thought about rolling the inside of the new body pieces, but it seems like such a shame to mess up OEM parts. The next piece of info you guys would need is my suspension set up. I am running Tokiko springs and struts (not illuminas, the basic tokiko), and I have a 15x7 panasport with 205/60/15 yokohama A509's that are who knows how old. Is this too much tire for a lowered car, I would not think so, but maybe? Perhaps the offset of the panasport combined with the tire width is an issue? Perhaps something in my suspension is off...possible, I guess, but my gosh she drives straight and with no pull in either direction or vibration at any time even under braking. Just wondered what to do. I was planning on going to shorter tire perhaps in a 195 series. Besides any modern 195 is probably worlds better than my ancient A509's.
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Car sat too long
I recently took my Z out to a local car get together this weekend just to kick the dust off. Well it has been about 3 months since I drove my old gal, and I wanted to see if the Tension rod bushings made any difference, and just let her move some gas through the carbs. WHen driving down the road, with the windows down I heard what sounded like a SHT, SHT, SHT, coming from what I think is the drivers rear. I thought perhaps I may have let it sit too long with the emergency brake on. So I figured I would just get her up to about 40 and wait for a safe distance and lock up the brakes to see if maybe something was rubbing. Believe it or not, that seemed to help. But when I drove home, I heard it again, more faint, but definitely there. It may be ebrake related, or just perhaps, I froze up a wheel cylinder. I have not had the drums off since I bought the car, so I need to figure out whats what. Perhaps I am down to the wear bars on the drums. Any advice? I have another tire wheel question, but I will post it in another thread.
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Tamiya 1/12th scale Z
Can you send me a link to your flickr? I love building models. I did think that link in the first post was yours. That guy is crazy good as well.
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steering coupler bushing help
I definitely did not remove my column. But I did have to remove the bolts that attach it to the rack if I recall. Just take your time and carefully remove what you need to. You will do a great job!
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Any Pics from the Z Con Car Show in SA?
I hear ya big dog! Nashville! haha...man, is this before or after we build your Targa car!
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Tamiya 1/12th scale Z
I am following your build up closely. I always admired the amount of time and skill this kind of build takes. I use to dabble a bit, and my brother did things that approached your skill level. Keep it up. I look forward to more pics and posts from you!
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Ztherapy excitement
Yeah, triples would have been sweet bud. But I am pretty sure I could not have pried them out of your hands with a 5 foot crow bar! haha. I like the ease of running the SU's, and I know I will never make more power than they can supply. Unlike you who plan to build a monster
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Ztherapy excitement
Yours are definitely more polished than mine buddy! Great job. I would highly recommend clear coating those to prevent tarnish after your done. So much work should be protected. I think the word polish in Z therapy speak is more of a tumble - polish - clean. I think you have taken it to the extreme...I am sure Bruce has experimented with the best polish he can offer to his clients and still make money. Obviously he could not do what your doing to yours and charge so little. Keep it up!!
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Ztherapy excitement
yup, it is the 630 dollar core, plus the intake and balance tube polishing. I also picked up a new PVC valve and PVC hose to the crankcase. OH and got a unisyn while I was at it. Cannot wait to get the PB blaster on the bolts and get that intake/exhaust off.