Everything posted by biker
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Help me not break something....
If it has been sitting for a year and you just want to crankc it over to get it fired up I myself would do the following 1. Drain carbies of fuel - probably gone to water:cry: 2. Change Oil - probably gone to sludge 3. Remove plugs 4. Drop down some oil (tablespoon in each) into the chambers and leave overnight- just for any rust spots that may have formed on the cyclinder lining. 5. Clean up points 6. Replace plugs 7. Turn over engine without spark to get the oil moving in the cyclinder (remove rotor button) 8. Replace rotor button, cap 9. Cross fingers and fire her up. :classic: Once you het it started don't keep it going for too lon. Only enough to have a listen. I would then get the rocker cover off and do the valve clearances and also making sure that oil is coming up the oil ways. The above assumes that you have strong spark at the plugs, fuel, water and a strong battery. :classic:
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polished valve cover
Heu Sparuns You should call that motor "Sacre Blueau"ROFL Looks Great however I would have proably gone with teh white headers myself. You now have given me something to aim for:D
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polished valve cover
I am off to buy a buffing pad with HD Grinder:cry: I used the old fashioned elbow grease and it come up ok but nothing like that. And to boot I had sore fingers which were mangled and black from the aluminium as well as the missus shaking her head at me all day thnking I was once again nuts
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Boycots
Nigel You get the prize form the best reponse so far to this thread - love that type of humour:love: Geez Bravo1 - another can of worms is right:finger:
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I never dreamed it would come to this
I suggest the first photo leave a little to be desired especially with that Camaro style front end:alien: The 2nd photo of the yellow one - now that is not bad biker
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Batten down the hatches
Thats a pretty good photo off the Head Are you driving that thing (ore carrier) or just hanging around:classic:
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Miata seats anyone?
Thanks for the pics Mike Definitely an MX5. The Eunos was brought out in Aus in two styles, one being a luxury Mazda here in Australia similar to the 929 and the 2nd a little sports car with an 1800 V6 motor in it. The chassis was based on the Mazda 323. Pretty hard to find them in the wreckers but I now know what to look for.
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Miata seats anyone?
Can one of you blokes over in the US post a picture of a Miata. We don't seem to have them here in Oz but maybe it goes under a different name. I've been looking for somehting that will "hold me in the curves":classic: Thanks in advance Biker:classic:
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Flywheel
Go for a lightened flywheel - best change I've made on any car to improve acceleration While you are in there you might as well have a look at the clutch plate and renew the rear oil seal around the crank:classic: You would not want to do it all again later Biker
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Tare Weight
My rego in Queensland read 1030kg. I weighed my car at Willowbank late last year and it came in at 1046kg. I was carrying 1/2 tank of gas plus oils so that would put the car back to around 1020kg. biker
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ABOUT TO BUY THIS 240Z.. What u Reckon?
Bloody typical Before I bought a Zed I used to live around the corner from Castlereagh Road and drove up and down it every week. I now live in Queensland, a 1000 kilometres away:cry: Looks like i might have to get one of the sons to go on down there to check things out:D Birthday, Fathers Day Xmas, etcROFL
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ABOUT TO BUY THIS 240Z.. What u Reckon?
Hawkwind I might have missed it but where is this Carlos' yard with all these Zeds. Can we be specifc.
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Under the rocker
I have wacked a breather on my rocker as well but have now noticed some fumes in the car. Even though this sucks air into the engine, someone has mentioned before that the thing actually exhausts air as well hence the fumes.
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Time Travel
I think they mad a story on this with that French actor who goes around thumping people with Kung Fu.:classic: I suppose one thing we can assume is that if he is a time traveller then there is still hope for this crazy world yet.:cheeky:
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Z died 40km from home!
Alpha If the mechanic you took it to was on the Gold Coast and he runs a green Z and a white 1600, then you can't go wrong with him. He gets those 2 cars motoring along so he definitely knows his business.
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Z died 40km from home!
$10 gets you a new fuel filter. The oil coming from the pump just indicates that the seal inside was a goner letting oil get out the little relief hole at the bottom of the pump. I also wonder if any of the crud (if that is the problem) got through into the carbys. There is another small filter in there as well. Start at the fuel filter and work your way from there. I would slice it open to see what was in it (carefully of course). If you have a see through filter it should look like a nice Tooheys New Beer. Could be worth a phone call to the mechanic if the filter does not solve the problem:disappoin
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A message for ALL !!!!!
Okay Tanny Definition of a feral woman Ahhhh - looks like she has just come down from the mountains, usually young and nubile, with firm ummmmm calf muscles and in good need of a hose down. I suppose if when I was growing up they were called hippies and they all looked good to me when I was young:cheeky:
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A message for ALL !!!!!
Rick forgot to mention that is the Australian Navy guns that are firing on the targets when the British Army are requesting artillery support. Compliments of Her Majesty's Australian Ship (HMAS) Anzac. They are also utilising HMAS Kanimbla as the fleet command post leading approx 8 US/UK ships due to its advanced radar and guidance systems that can support ground force and air assaults. It also acts as a processing station for the POW's when necessary. Our contributions are small due to our nation's size, but hell they are bloody good. We can't produce quantity so we concentrate on quality. We Aussies don't like to shout from the roof tops about the things we do but it is frustrating that we don't get an acknowledgement. In fairness, George W invited our Prime Minister over to the US to join Tony Blair for the brieifing yesterday but he refused stating he needed to be on home turf during the fight. Maybe George has our PM on speed dial now?? :cheeky:
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A message for ALL !!!!!
We once again had the students from 10years of age onwards ptortesting against the Iraq war again. We have had three interesting quotes of late since from varying sources. 1. Interview with Aussie defence personnel in the Gulf state "We do not mind the protesters because we are here to protect their freedom of speechand their right to protest" 2. Interview with 12 year old at protest asked if he knew who was in charge of Iraq "umm Sam someone" 3. Interview with another protester around 16 years asked do you know what Saddam has done to the Kurds repying "It's his turf man, how would you like someone invading you" Final question that I have asked as well as many others and cannnot be answered "Why don't you bloody students protest on a Saturday?" Last Sunday someone decided to stop on one of the main bridges in his car and said "I am protesting against the war man". Then loudly played music with several feral women dancing around the car. News reports several hours later stated that police were negotiating with them to move. What the hell is there to negotiate about, move the car or will push it off the bridge and throw you all in the slammer!.:mad: I think this is a good summation of our current protesting in this country.:sick:
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ABOUT TO BUY THIS 240Z.. What u Reckon?
Where is 3000 klms from Sydney end up It is either Mackay, Tasmania, Adelaide or that other state ummm New Zealand. Would it not be nice for members to have theie state or at least their country of origin showing up on their Id. Can't we make this a must fill field to be displayed
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Please, do not be offended, please
My apolgies Carl You are right that we can use another thread to air our thoughts on other subjects. No one is twisting my arm to read this thread or reply to it. But while I am here, I thought I may as well have my 2 bobs worth. As a country, Australia are very passionate about doing the right thing but also to be seen as doing the right thing. We are also a very tolerant nation when it comes to a lot of things. We like to think that all are welcome here as long as they leave their indifferences and problems where they come from. An old saying here is Oz is don't discuss politics or religion when you are having a quiet beer with your mates! As a nation we do however of late beleive that we are no longer a small fish in a big pond and are speaking out against these injustices. In the past we beleived that we had to have US approval or alternatively answer the call from the mother land (UK). This is no longer the case. We proved in East Timor that we are willing to take on issues in our region to resolve injustices. However, it did take us 25 years to do something as it was in our national interest at the time not to do anything. We also recognise that we are also part of the world community that has to protect the weaker nations from oppression. I hope you around the world are not seeing the protests happening in Oz against the Iraq war. Latest opinion polls reveal that a majority of Aussie people support the need to be there. Maybe the fact that the Iraqi's are firing the Scuds that they don't have at the troops may have changed some minds. Speaking of the Hutu's this is one of the reasons that the UN gets under my skin. The UN stopped short of the border or procrastinated before anything was done to save these people. It also happened in Somalia, Congo, Rhodesia, Lebanon, etc, etc over the last 40 years. The UN has only intervened in 3 conflicts in its history. Yet we still have numerous wars/conflicts and millions of dead people. I have lost a number of relatives to wars in the past and have a son in the Navy now. An old saying is that the last people who want a war is the military as they have to fight them. Disclaimer: The aforementioned are my thoughts only.
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What are you paying for gas?
OKay Bambi In Oz we had all forgotten about the word crikey until young Steve started wrestling everything he could get his hands on (food for thought?) Cobber - old word meaning friend (subsitute can be mate) not sure of origin Jumbuck - Sheep - not sure whay they call them that The olden words sometimes raise their head and you are never sure who thought of them. There are usually a dozen stories on their meaning. You blokes (men) would have the same problem like "dime" Biker
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Diva Roadster
For that price i would go with Mr Camouflage or alternatively you could get a look alike Cobra for the same price. Now they are smick looking car.
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Please, do not be offended, please
Back to the original subject 1 Bravo 6 I think we could fill up BeanDip with half a dozen Four X as suggested following it down with a nice unwooded chardonnay from Margaret River in West Aust.:stupid: Naturally this would all take place up in the hinterland around a nice cosy fire - say the Noosa Hill Climb in November.:classic: Hopefully I have got the subject back on track and away from those long tedious emails that seem to have a lot of passion in them:ermm:
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Brisbane Nissan Z Car Concourse
I will see you all there - not entering as poor Z has had a hard life.