Everything posted by Zedyone_kenobi
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Mallory Unilite, Ignition Boxes, Rebello 2.7L, Triples
Actually my plan after I get my new 2.8 installed and my webers dialed in, I will go from my OEM/Pertronix setup and then switch to a mallory later. If you have a working dizzy, I would start with that. Change the minimum amount of things first. Then slowly upgrade part by part, so diagnosing will be much easier. For instance. I bought my webers and installed them on my L24 which I will be taking out. But it allowed me to build a fuel system, rail, and get them some what dialed in prior to bolting on my L28. Now I know it will start and idle beautifully, so all I will have to do is jet for the increased displacement. Should be a quick thing. Good luck and keep us posted
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Negative Camber
The natural result when people get fixated on one single modification, and taking it to a completely illogical conclusion. Extreme camber, 30" wheels, airbags to slam a car. Simple minds can only chase one thing at a time in an effort to get noticed by all the other immature leg humpers.
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Triple Mikuni thread
I wish there was a correlation between Webers and Mikuni's. Right now I have just about got my WEbers running perfectly. Still not happy with my linkage from the pedal to the throttle lever, but other than that, I am a jet away from dead nuts on. If there was a comparison chart we could cross reference. But the variables are so infinitely diverse, then it may be impossible.
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Front End Refresh - oh oh
Chuck I got your parts, Thanks very much, they look splendid! You are a great man sir. My Z thanks you!
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[2012] What did you do to/with your S30 today?
I had to cancel my quick steering knuckles from MSA as they are not available for 4-6 weeks... Boooooooo On a brighter note, I just saved 320 dollars!
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Front End Refresh - oh oh
Great! If it breaks, then techno tuning will be getting a call. But for now, I am going to keep the faith.
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Front End Refresh - oh oh
No I am installing the ball/socket set. I am removing the hardened poly bushings on both sides of the TC rod.
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Last night I spent a couple of hours cleaning bolt threads and washers. Not the most glamorous work, but pays dividends in the long run when it comes time to reassemble.
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First Z car
It has a roll bar and a wink mirror. Yeah, this car was raced. But who cares. It definitely does not have 4000 miles on it. But who cares. It is yours now and it is time to start your story.
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I'm Bringing Back Tha Twin Stacks ^_^ !
How much for the red tape bud. Mine is gone now, and I could really use some to redo mine... The tape I bought at the auto parts store just keeps burning off.
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73 240 RE-Convert
what he said
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Front End Refresh - oh oh
Well I said the hell with it, I ordered the quick steering knuckles but NOT the bump steer spacers. I could not find any reviews of them and whether they will really help. My car is not THAT much lower than stock, so while my LCA in front are not in OEM position when the car is still, I cannot imagine it is enough to really screw anything up. But I will keep searching for any reviews. I also ordered some rubber bushings for the TC rods. I have the ball/socket kit, but the poly bushings I had are just do darn hard, I wondered if I could get the correct length using the little spacer. Today I spent the day with a grinder and some VHT chassis black.
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1970 Datsun 240z FRONT big brake kits/swap HELP!
The best advice I can give you is go to HybridZ and do a search for brake jobs. There is a sticky there that outlines the entire brake swap caliper/master cylinder combo you will need. It will save you a ton of time and money
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[2012] What did you do to/with your S30 today?
Very nice Jim! Look forward to meeting you one of these days!
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new and looking for my dream Z car
That is so true. I would recommend first and for most doing a complete tune up. Flush out the fluids, brakes, etc. Then check hoses, belts. Look for old decaying vacuum hoses and change them. Get the FSM and have it handy in your garage. Most of all, congrats!!!
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Question regarding fender flares
Not sure, but that is a lot of tire. What are you plans for power to turn those massive tires.
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260z performance improvements
might be over 3000 dollars. HAHAAH I promise you it will be, that is if Dave does not try to talk you into a 3.0 rebello for 9000 dollars. I only say that as in the three times I called him to rebuild my stock L24, he had tried to talk me into a 9000 dollar rebello stroker all three times. I do not totally blame him, as that is his ace in the hole. But the pressure sales pitch turned me off. NO doubt he builds wonderful motors that would run for years!!!!! And for the record Dave was very friendly the whole time. Easy to talk to, but he is quite the salesman! I would say give Eiji a call at Datsun spirit, and just talk to him. Not one time over the phone or via email did he ever try to upsell me one time. And his work is mind bendingly thorough. He will create a photo bucket account for your build. Mine has 167 photos in it right now. I am quite simply blown away. However, should you try to rebuild it on your own, that is certainly a great idea as well...just read as many books as you can. remember, knowledge = HP, money is just a catalyst. Blues budget breakdown is really pretty darn close to reality. The HP is in the head. And that is where you money should be spent.
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Front End Refresh - oh oh
Okay guys, I am nearing the point where I want to start putting my Z back together, and while cleaning off the steering knuckles I thought to myself, 2 things. 1) Now would be a really crazy ideal time to install the quick steering knuckles and 2) Since I am running 15" wheels, and MSA sells bump steer spacers that are suppose to correct for this 'misalignment' due to lowered cars, (tokiko springs and struts), are they really necessary? Has anybody else used either of these products?
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Front End Refresh - oh oh
HAHAHA I just just buy simple green by the gallon! hahah
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Has anyone studied tube/roll bar geometry for strength/rigidity vs. weight
It often goes back to rules requirements. I designed the roll cage/frame in our baja car in college. We had a specific moment of inertia requirement against bending. The rest of the choice was due to weight, ease of fabrication, price, etc.
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Front End Refresh - oh oh
Thanks so much Chuck! You really went above and beyond buddy.
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Front End Refresh - oh oh
Correct, I rolled mine on a flat piece of bench and one wobbles the other is dead flat when it rolls. Gnose, I agree with what you say, but having adjustment of the length of the LCA, plus adjustment of the TC rod, I just figured I could honk something up. But you are correct with just let an alignment shop do it. I just figured purchasing one from a member was a much more cost effective way to solve my problem. If I were to start making my car a more dedicated track car, I will have to revisit both the front and back of the car. AZC may get a call.
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Front End Refresh - oh oh
Do me a favor, can you roll the TC rod on a table to see if it is straight. (No disrespect intended) I thought mine was perfect until I rolled it on a flat surface. It would be heart breaking to get parts in and find out it wobbles when rolled Sorry, I hated to ask you to do that.
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Chuck you have been sent cashola. Thanks for your generosity. Frank, I would think your early 70 would have a different ball joint than my late 71. I remember something about that.
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