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tanny

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  1. tanny replied to go z racer, go's topic in Open Chit Chat
    I'm sure there would be some real fighting at the BLM to see who would be on the posse to hunt these brazen hussies down and make the world safe again. Usually the big wigs get these critical missions. Would they cite them or ex-cite them? Victor.
  2. Man you're brave using the word "old" anywhere near the word "wife". Quickest way to get cut off, both figuratively and literally. 58 years "young". What is a hoon? Victor.
  3. tanny posted a gallery image in Big Z Photo Collection
  4. tanny posted a gallery image in Big Z Photo Collection
  5. tanny replied to Daniel's topic in Electrical
    Absolutely right. Worst thing for anything mechanical is lack of use. If there is any access to those radio switches and rheostats, static can often be eliminated by spraying with contact cleaner. Victor.
  6. Yeah, I wonder how the Z would perform on some hydrogen? Might prevent people from squealing at me for removing my smog stuff. Victor.
  7. Hopefully the bumping isn't the same problem I had a couple months ago when I replaced my cartridges. The cartridge retainer bung at the top of the strut would not screw down far enough to contact the top of the cartridge, allowing the cartridge to bounce freely up and down inside the strut. If it was bumping before the cartridge was replaced, then that probably isn't the problem. Victor.
  8. tanny replied to dero's topic in Introductions
    The Predator wondering where the plug wire holders are. Victor.
  9. tanny replied to tanny's topic in Introductions
    Thanks for the optimism. I also forgot to mention that the new(two months old) mechanical fuel pump started sounding like a trash can lid symphony, but I was able to make it the rest of the way to Denver(because it's a 73 and the electric pump continued functioning). Actually I did enjoy the trip and fortunately didn't have to call AAA once. For some reason I can't explain, because I never plan that well, I had brought along a fairly complete bunch of tools. I take heart from the fact that if I had been in any of my more modern cars, I would have gone over my tow limit with AAA and been out mucho green. Victor.
  10. tanny posted a topic in Introductions
    Well, I just arrived back home from the first long cruise(350 miles each way. Purpose was to get the Z painted) with the Z since rebuilding it, and the trip proved interesting(euphemism). First thing on the way up to Denver, I was stopped by a cop for no front license plate(Didn't even realize it was required. Guess that's why they sent me two plates. Duhhh.). A little farther on, I stopped to get gas and found that my fuel inlet fittings on the triple webers had come loose(the dirt roads I live on wreak havoc with anything not welded) and were leaking a substantial amount of gas onto the header. Almost turned the Z into a ricer with the flaming exhaust. Then while in Denver, on the way to the paint shop(and late of course), the Z dropped dead on a freeway on ramp. Fortunately it was only the wire to the points had popped loose. On the way home, I stopped for a burrito and noticed a high pitched squeaking(not gas from the burrito) from the right front. The alternator was only held on by the adjusting bolt and was starting to twist, making the belt squeak. Apparently one of the bolts on the base support had fallen off, and the remaining bolt had snapped from the excess torque that was then applied. Hitch hiking to the local parts store allowed me to attach the base of the alternator and get home. Now I get to use the easy-out and and repair the snapped off bolt. Other than that, my trip was no problem. These old cars make for a great driving experience. Vaguely reminiscent of the descriptions I've read of traveling in the Model T. Maybe I better get some practice and start driving my sister's Model T. Victor.
  11. Hate to look at the negative side, but hopefully you didn't run very long with the temp pegged. Any problems noticed from the overheating? I don't have any idea how resistant these z engines are to damage from over heating. Victor.
  12. All right!! A butt man. Shake that booty. Victor.
  13. I've always done mine hot, but after seeing the variation on the z, I think I'll try the cold method. Victor.
  14. Yeah, that seems like the way to go to get them even, but I know I've read somewhere that adjusting them while hot simulates actual running conditions better. But in the end it may just be nitpicking. Victor.
  15. I'm not too sure that swearing indicates a lack of vocabulary and/or intelligence. The best, most vehement swear words seem to be derived from either pooping or humping, and where do you do most of your really deep thinking? Of course! While you're sittin' on the pot or flailing wildly in bed, or somewhere. All that intellectual stimulation and vocabulary building you get from the piles of magazines and newspapers in front of the pot. And who doesn't gain deep intellectual insights and a great appreciation for your partners' intelligence while humping madly? These are obviously profound intellectual pursuits, and out of them spring the the most apropriate and effective swear words. Thus, intuitively, swear words are an indication of extreme intelligence and sensitivity. Excellent logic. Victor.
  16. I have read that adjusting the valves too tight will increase the likelihood of burning them because they are held open longer than they should be. Not sure where too tight begins, other than what Carl said. The one thing I haven't quite figured out is if I adjust the valves hot, once I finish the last valve and go back to double check the clearances again, some of the first valves I adjusted are too tight. This happens every time. I'm assuming as I adjust the valves, the engine is cooling and when I go back, the clearance has tightened. But this would mean that the only way to get all the valve clearances perfectly identical, I would have to rewarm the engine for each valve. Or I have to get much quicker with my adjusting procedure. What's the easy solution? Don't double check the clearances(the ostrich tecnique)? . Victor.
  17. Sorry, I couldn't shut up yet. *&^@$#!)*^++&&%$@^&**$%$%(*_)(^&^$@$#~(*&)(*&%$!#~$!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Take that everybody!! Victor.:cheeky: :classic: Don't be laughin' now, this is serious excrement.
  18. Should be able to get to the crank bolt with socket wrench and turn by hand. I am able to access mine this way, but I don't have any smog or extra belts. Can't remember the size. 22mm? Might remove spark plugs first and put in neutral to make it a little easier. Victor.
  19. The nuts are definitely 14mm and 17mm. Both nuts loosen counterclockwise. Loosen the 17mm first. If the metric feels way too loose, see if an SAE wrench will fit any tighter. Can't understand why the new metrics wouldn't fit right though. Victor.
  20. tanny replied to mjyikes's topic in Electrical
    My clock looks good set to a perpetual 9:00. Morning is my favorite time anyway, so when I get in the z it's always morning. My son will be installing a stereo anyway, so he'll be able to get the time from that flashing neon display. Victor.
  21. Like Bravo I would feel uneasy swearing around women, but for some reason women don't seem very hesitant to swear at me. With alot of the kids today, swearing has become almost unconscious and is not intended to offend, but some of us older farts(is fart a swear word?) are accustomed to a little less of the expletive action. Although I just used some in another post, so I'd better shut up. Victor.
  22. I'll have to put some photos of my z in my gallery at some point here so that it can be raked over the coals. I'll wait till later this summer after it gets it's paint job and before my son thrashes it. It's nothing too special, but the three webers look nice, the dash is uncracked, minilite wheels, and the steering wheel's on the left side. Only thing that doesn't work is, you guessed it, the clock. It also has that "climbing out of a hole" look that comes from new springs on the front and old ones on the back. Kind of like a P-51 Mustang. Victor. Not sure if I should name the car. The most common thing I have called it during restoration has been "son of a b----" and "c--- sucker", but those don't seem appropriate for casual conversation.
  23. I would bet that the arcing is being caused by deteriorated insulation. This would definitely allow the electrons to jump from the wire to ground. All wire insulation materials will deteriorate over time, although the silicone type seems to be fairly durable. I really doubt that you would get any arcing if you installed a new set of wires. BUT, I can't afford to guarantee it. Always hedge your bets. Victor.
  24. Geez Alpha, exact same thing happened to me. Maybe it was the spitwads on the back of his shirt. Poor guy. But anyway, the obvious and I believe the only solution is to get a new set of plug and coil wires if they are all exhibiting the arcing. You probably already knew that. Victor.
  25. I like zkid's analogy, but my lead never has broken even when twisted severely by a fat chick. I guess it wasn't in a tight enough corner. Victor.
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