Everything posted by Patcon
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1977 280z Light Restoration Project
I couldn't get one out recently and used a 1/2" drive impact gun to remove it directly.
- 1976 280Z Restoration Project
- 1976 280Z Restoration Project
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Let's show vintage racing pictures. I'll start.
Is the Chevron a right hand drive car? It looks like he is on the near side of the car. If he is on the right side, maybe he has a limited view of Morton coming up on him and maybe he is giving himself more room from the stricken car because he doesn't have as clear a view from the other side of the car.
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Starting Series 1 after 15 years
I would not go back from the L26 block to the L24. More cubic inches is better in my opinion
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center console 1971 question
I believe this is correct. At least that has been my understanding
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tail shaft leaking
How many miles on this transmission?
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78 280z died and won't start back up
That's a lot of water Chas!
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Exhaust Manifold to Down-pipe Gasket
I'm at a loss
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Exhaust Manifold to Down-pipe Gasket
Is it possible something is causing too much back pressure or excessively high exhaust temps?
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Let's show vintage racing pictures. I'll start.
That is a valid argument Although from the sound of it Morton is off the gas when he comes up on Brian
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Let's show vintage racing pictures. I'll start.
No, it's not a formation lap, but these are vintage cars and there is always some courtesy involved in this type of racing. You don't normally start running tight lines until the field stretches out some. He should have know the 46 was on his inside but he took the short line. Every one else got around the stopped car on the inside, many of them two wide. The Daytona actually runs really close to it, could have probably been three wide there. There is really no money in this racing, just adventure and bragging rights. That seems like a silly reason to run so hard you tear up a bunch or historic cars...
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Let's show vintage racing pictures. I'll start.
Maybe he should stick to music. He is evidently hard on cars!
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Let's show vintage racing pictures. I'll start.
AC/DC Brian Johnson?
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Let's show vintage racing pictures. I'll start.
Ok, I don't know the name...
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Let's show vintage racing pictures. I'll start.
Brian was driving the yellow car or the 46?
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Let's show vintage racing pictures. I'll start.
So is the yellow car at fault there for not holding the line?
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L28 full rebuild assembly
Did you hone the block or bore it? I don't remember. CO's recommendation on measuring at the bottom of the bore might help. Are the bores with in spec? You really need a bore mic to check this. If the bores are with in spec then I would probably move forward.
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L28 full rebuild assembly
Whose rings are you running? What is their recommendation for the ring gaps? The FSM and rebuild book are based on older materials. Some of the newer ring alloys might require a different standard?
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spare tire well
That's a good price but the red colored stuff on the floor is probably rust. Just saying...
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240Z Hazard switch differences
Actually "I suspect" is a nice way of saying I would trust the opinion of the other two members over your observations...
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Ferrari 328 Engine swap?
Awww come on, we've got torches and welders and a shoe horn. 526 HP 429 Ft Lbs!!! That could be exciting!
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Replacing Fuel Sending Unit Float
Styrofoam will last about 10 seconds in gasoline and then you will have a little blob of Napalm...
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spare tire well
If you can get the fuel tank cheap and it's good, they are pretty desirable for EFI conversions
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Ferrari 328 Engine swap?
Looks like someones already done it https://www.lsxmag.com/news/your-chance-to-own-the-worlds-first-flat-plane-crankd-corvette/ Sounds good! I did some other reading on some techy engineer site about secondary vibration. Apparently the Ferrari's run a balancing shaft in their engines. I also believe they keep the stroke on the short side to limit vibration. It's evidently akin to 2 four cylinder engines bolted together but it revs better because of the lighter crankshaft