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GunnerRob

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  1. GunnerRob posted a post in a topic in Funnybone
    HOW TO STAY AWAKE IN MEETINGS: Do you keep falling asleep in meetings and seminars? What about those long and boring conference calls? Here's a way to change all of that. 1. Before (or during) your next meeting, seminar, or conference call, prepare yourself by drawing a square. I find that 5"x 5" is a good size. Divide the card into columns-five across and five down. That will give you 25 one-inch blocks. 2. Write one of the following words/phrases in each block: (I find it works well to mix the phrases around so others do not have the same sheet of paper you have) * synergy * core competencies * best practice * bottom line * revisit * expeditious * to tell you the truth (or "the truth is") * 24/7 * out of the loop * benchmark * value-added * proactive * win-win * think outside the box * fast track * result-driven * empower (or empowerment) * knowledge base * at the end of the day * touch base * mindset * client focus(ed) * paradigm * game plan * leverage 3. Check off the appropriate block when you hear one of those words/phrases. 4. When you get five blocks horizontally, vertically, or diagonally, stand up and shout "BULLSHIT!" OK, now you need to report back here after you've tried this and tell us how it went!
  2. GunnerRob posted a post in a topic in Body & Paint
    Try mailing tubes purchased at a blueprint reproduction shop. They are usually inexpensive, and are made of somewhat thick cardboard and include plastic end caps. You could secure them at the ends with wadded up newspaper so that they wouldn't slide or wabble inside. They shouldn't weight more than a half pound, so the cost of shipping should be reasonable.
  3. GunnerRob posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    My '78 280z had the weatherstripping on the window frame like your picture shows. My '75 280z doesn't. And the latest MSA catalog indicates that only the 75-78 models had the weatherstripping on the window frame. I know that my '75 Z's window frames are original to the car, so maybe my Z has leftover '74 frames? Ain't this FUN???
  4. GunnerRob posted a post in a topic in Body & Paint
    No offense taken. Clarification on things like this is one of the reasons I appreciate the members of this club. One can never be TOO informed. Now I know to be suspicious if someone tries to sell me a "wooden" window roller!
  5. GunnerRob posted a post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    I agree with you Bambikiller. There's an old saying that still applies to this situation and that is "Dead men tell no tales." And they don't testify either!
  6. GunnerRob posted a post in a topic in Body & Paint
    I could be very wrong. The roller I had was broken as you described and had 30+ years of crud on it that made it appear to be made of wood. I thought it was kind of weird to be made of wood, but I've seen some pretty strange things used for the sake of cutting costs. Thanks for the correction.
  7. GunnerRob posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    My dad always referred to his (now mine) 280z as a Japanese Jaguar. I tried to get "JAP JAG" at the California DMV. They wouldn't issue it to me because DMV headquaters told them it might be offensive. I replied that because the XKE influence in the Z's design is a compliment to Datsun it would be just the opposite. They didn't agree so, no personalized plates. But, you're welcome to try it if you want to.
  8. GunnerRob posted a post in a topic in Body & Paint
    There is supposed to be a roller installed between the top inside edge of the door's outer panel that stabilizes and keeps the window in its correct alignment as it travels up and down. I looks like a skinny barrel attached to a thin sheetmetal clip. The "barrel" was made of wood with a hole through the center where a steel pin holds it to the clip. MSA has them as part number: 30-2151 left side & 30-2152 right side. Hope this helps, Rob
  9. Actually the only reason I sold my 78 Z is because my dad left me his 75 Z when he passed away. At the time I lived in an apartment complex and couldn't do the repair work the 78 needed anyway, so I sold it to a friend who had one before and wanted it for his daughter. Besides, the 75 runs stronger and had options my 78 didn't have, besides the fact that it was my dad's.
  10. GunnerRob posted a post in a topic in Body & Paint
    Tomohawk. It's easy to remove those chrome/squeegie strips, like 2manyZs said, just gently pry it off on the outside of the door, in an upward direction, with a large flathead screwdriver by twisting it. You might want to cover the tip of the screwdriver with a shop rag to protect the paint from getting scratched or chipped. After you get it loose you should be able to pull it off the rest of the way with your fingers. I've had both of mine off and it was easy. When you take the chrome/squeegie strip off, be careful to notice where the window roller is located beneath the chrome strip and try not to let it fall down into the door. If it does you'll have to take the door panel off to retrieve it. Replacement is truly the reverse of removal. Just make sure you line the rear edge of the chrome strip up with the window frame. You may want to do one door at a time so you can refer to the old door for the original position of the original strip. Good luck, and let us know how the replacement chrome strip/squeegie works out. I'd be willing to bet that most people here could use them.
  11. In fact, my factory stock, California issue 78 280Z had the green face on black leather shift knob, although it had a four speed pattern to match the tranny.
  12. GunnerRob posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    My wife had a friend who worked at AAA. In the late 80's she told my wife that AAA underwriters were so selective (read expensive) that they weren't writing policies for Porsches, BMW's, etc., AT ALL. At that time our rates would have just about doubled had we gone with them. We stayed with State Farm. Maybe you could tell Hagerty you store your Z down in the basement under your house!
  13. GunnerRob posted a post in a topic in Help Me !!
    In reading this thread and the thread at HybridZ, I've noticed that these t/c rod failures only occured to the 510, or am I wrong. Are the 510 and 240/260/280 Z front suspension systems identical, or so similar in design that we should associate their weaknesses with one another? I had a t/c rod nut back off on me once to the point that it became road debris. I noticed that my tire was rubbing the fender and checked it out. Sure enough, the t/c rod had come loose at the mounting bracket at the frame. I don't drive my 280Z hard very often, so I really didn't notice a loss of control. FWIW, I've been using PU bushings for about four years time now, including the t/c rod incident.
  14. GunnerRob posted a post in a topic in Old For Sale Ads
    Hi 77 Z. Just a heads-up on the bumper styles. The 74.5-76 Z bumpers are different than the 77-78 style. The 74.5-76 bumpers, both front and rear, have smooth face bars (the large chrome centers) and bumper ends (the rubber end pieces that attach the face bars to the body). The 77-78 style have the indentation across the center of the face bar and have corrugated bumper ends. I thought this needed clarification, just in case someone was not familiar with the differences, to prevent an unwanted surprise in the event they bought the pieces for thier 74.5-76 Z. Good luck on your sale! Wadduya say Tomohawk! Sounds like a nice set for your 78!
  15. GunnerRob posted a post in a topic in Body & Paint
    Have you tried setting the bra out in the sun for a while? It may be that the bra needs to be streched out a bit in order to fit snugly. Or you could try using some KY jelly!
  16. One more time!?!? Never mind. Feature boken.
  17. Sorry. Picture won't post.
  18. Happy Easter!
  19. GunnerRob posted a post in a topic in Help Me !!
    Hey Mark. I'm glad to hear that you're going to do the work yourself. I'll tell you, from my experience, doing the work myself give me a great amount of satisfaction (when it worked!). Ya, that is cool to know about the history and that it came from the "home country". Is it a right hand drive (HS30) car?
  20. GunnerRob posted a post in a topic in Help Me !!
    Hi Mark. I say "jump right in there" (with the help of the videos and the good people on this site). I think you'll find that the SU carbs are pretty simple in design. When I was 17 I had a guy who raced MGB's help me rebuild the SU's for my MG Midget. I was like you. I'd never done anything like that before. But after getting into it, I found there wasn't nearly as much to them as I had imagined. We not only rebuilt them, we also set them up for racing! Very simple. I was glad I didn't let fear hold me back because that experience, which took place more than 3 decades ago, is still fresh in my mind as one of the automotive highlights of my life. I just wish I still had that MG! It would have financed my 280z restoration project!!!
  21. GunnerRob posted a post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    Was it Joseph Smith?
  22. GunnerRob posted a post in a topic in Funnybone
    While driving around a blind corner at about 50 mph, I killed a duck that hit my car just above my windshield. Does that make me a QUACKWACKER?
  23. GunnerRob posted a post in a topic in Body & Paint
    I have those chrome bars on my 75z. They were an original option for that year and were called "overrider bars" around these parts.
  24. GunnerRob posted a post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    Nice site TomoHawk! The "tools needed & diagnostic tools" section is handy. Good tip!!!
  25. GunnerRob posted a post in a topic in Help Me !!
    Oh, I see. My mistake.:stupid: Sorry.
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