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Patcon

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  1. Patcon posted a post in a topic in 510
    Thanks so much guys
  2. Patcon posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    No original early S30s in black. Any black one's you see are repaints. Is he married? If he is elicit some help digging through potential paperwork
  3. Patcon posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    If he's with the same insurance company, maybe they know. If he's like my dad he kept paperwork going back decades
  4. Patcon posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    You really need a vin number to have a chance. You could run it through the national stolen vehicle database and if you know cop you might be able to run a national trace to see if it's registered anywhere
  5. I would leave the thread as it is and not start a new thread. That way the final solution is with the initial symptoms
  6. Patcon posted a post in a topic in Body & Paint
    Some dealers added undercoater. But from the factory everything was supposed to be body color
  7. Patcon posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    I would like to go and have been planning towards it but my employee (and my friend) gets married on the 8/21. I also just made a trip to Texas and can't do a longer trip than that until I heal up some more. I wanted to meet some West coast members too!
  8. Patcon posted a post in a topic in 510
    So we have most of the tranny reassembled. We are working on the cases. I have two O rings for the shifter. One is easy to replace The one on the OD there. But I suspect there is one internally as well. Should I drive out the rear cap that is staked? Also is there any particular way to orient the new Omega bushing? It has a hole but I didn't know if there was a specific orientation because the existing one didn't have a hole @EuroDat
  9. I would try to clean up the threads first. Maybe get a metric thread file. If I could get it to torque I would probably run it but I dont beat on my cars. Zed is correct on the common failure point. My point being if you thrash on your car there are other concerns than the threads. Although I believe most of these failures are in high HP cars
  10. Depends on how hard to plan to drive the car. 240 stub axles are not known for their strength anyway... I don't really thrash my cars anymore. So I might try to doctor that one and run it.
  11. Patcon posted a post in a topic in Exhaust
    CARB approval would be your biggest challenge
  12. Patcon posted a post in a topic in Build Threads
    $4,000!!! That's a huge bargain! good for you!
  13. Patcon posted a post in a topic in Build Threads
    As a curiosity about how much does a project like that cost?
  14. Very similar to the BMW Z3 coupes. The M coupes are still very popular race cars
  15. Yes, I believe tuning would be a completely separate topic
  16. I like that I would be interested in that. I believe that is an individual that was just dreaming about that as an option
  17. There is a product called "Seal-All" I believe. I once used it to seal up pinholes in an F350 fuel tank. Very fuel resistant. It might help to affix extra weight. Its like a cross between model car glue and clear caulk Edit for correct product name
  18. Excellent!
  19. 2 Your earlier pictures are irrelevant at this point. Do it exactly the way I asked and make a picture. Make a picture of the cam, piston and timing if possible too.
  20. Patcon posted a post in a topic in Help Me !!
    Mine works the same way. Power from battery lug to start connection on the solenoid
  21. Didn't motorman7 have an Ebay source?
  22. A screw drive in the spark plug hole will work fine. Don't catch it between the piston and the head. And be gentle around the spark plug hole threads. The piston should be very close to the top when the timing is at 0. You can roll the breaker bar back and forth and feel the piston get right to the top. Thats TDC Camshaft ears pointed up, thats compression stroke
  23. What about trimming the pin on the float valve? A little should go a long way
  24. You need to remove the spark plug to check if the piston is all the way up
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