Everything posted by Patcon
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Salvage Title?
I would advise against a salvage title. I deal with a lot of salvage cars. A branded title reduces the vehicle value to 80% of fair market or more. If the insurance company totals it and titles it in their name it will be salvage. Even if you buy the salvage back from the insurance company. Many people who look at cars are scared off by salvage titles. I don't care as long as the car has been repaired properly. Although many don't get repaired properly! It is just easier to avoid the salvage title all together...my 2 cents Charles
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Sidedraft Central
I thought I would add the file anyway, even though Blue added the text. It might be easier to print in this format. Thanks, Blue Thanks, Jim for the tutorial Charles Weber_DCOE_Tuning_White_Paper.pdf
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One Z At Mecum This Friday
I rebuild salvage cars and have watched several wrecked 240z's roll through the auction recently. They all sold for over $3000 excluding fees and transportation which is another $1,000 or more. These are wholesale auctions and some are dealer only. I was surprised what they were bringing because salvage title does discount a car, but even the car I am restoring know would carry a salvage title if it had an accident today. The front end has been hit and the radiator support replaced, which is more than enough to salvage title a car. How many Z's are out there that have had an accident and been repaired but don't carry a branded title. Charles
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Sidedraft Central
I believe I found the paper but I can't figure out how to post it. It is 99.1 KB. Can I email it to someone so it could be posted for posterity? C
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Armored Car Shot Up With Ak47
I love Texans. I guess that's why I married one. There are some pretty cool pics in the slide show. An armored Camaro, A limo where every seat folds flat for a rolling bedroom and the Escalade with only two seats in the back with footrest that looks like the inside of a jet. $55k - $500k plus chassis costs. They only work on late model vehicles so I guess armoring my Z is out... although it would help if it ran :: Charles
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Sidedraft Central
Cool glad you got it. I had thought I would try to download it here. If I could figure it out...unless someone beats me to it. Charles
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Sidedraft Central
I have been looking around on my laptop. I thought I had downloaded but can't find it. I will look around on another computer. Charles
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1973 part out in greenville sc
I believe this young man was on the forum for a while but I can't find any of his old threads or a user name. I believe he also had a set of triple webers if somebody is interested. Charles 1973 240z (Now parting out!)
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"Wink of an Eye"
Wow! you cant even see the cars... C
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Just ordered my Rebello 3.0, now what
I would think the cam and valve overlap would play a part in that also... Charles
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New Member,New(old 280)Project.
Welcome, the car looks good. where are you gonna start? Charles
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83 280ZX won't start, won't fire. Just turns over.
As for the old cars and double pumper. Many four barrel carbs and some 2 barrels have an accelerator pump. double pumpers have 2 pumps, hence double pumpers. When the throttle is depressed the pump is operated by a cam and pumps fuel into the carb throat thru a jet. So in actuality you can pump fuel with the throttle on some cars. That is why she stepped on the throttle, to prime the car so it would start. Also on many older cars you have to depress the throttle all the way to the floor to set the choke. Doing it twice can knock the choke off. FWIW Charles
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Stroked 240z
I like the fender flares on that car. Are those Spirit garages or possibly some other vendor. I know Blue was looking when he was in Japan a while back. Maybe he can chime in... Charles
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Portland CL "Ferrari" style modified 280Z
Engine is in it. You can see the alternator in the picture of the coil overs. Also the car would sit higher if the engine bay was empty. From the details it probably has a Nissan L6. Would be nice to see though. Wonder if it has the original EFI or some other setup
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Fender Mirror Disassembly
I wonder if heat would help with the glue? Charles
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Viscous diff, turbo setups
Don't know if anyone is interested. I have enough stuff laying around already but thought someone might be interested Charles 1970 - 1995 240Z, 280Z &ZX, 300ZX parts
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Time Required for Engine Work
Thanks for the lead on the machine shop. I like to drive so a couple hours or so is just a Sunday drive. Charles
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Just ordered my Rebello 3.0, now what
So consumer gps is accurate to what 3 yards? How big an error can gps give over a 0-60 distance if 3 yards on either end is the margin of error? This is not for Road & Track just trying to get a number that's close... Charles
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Time Required for Engine Work
I have struggled in my area to find a good machine shop. Many of them are setup like production body shops and don't want to mess with vintage heads. I have even had a chevy 350 block sit in a machine shop for weeks waiting to get my turn. Have gotten frustrated and gone someplace else. So some of my comment is based on whether you can find a competent machine shop and get a decent turnaround. Our engines are really not that hard to machine. The heads can be harder to do because the geometry and wear patterns need to be right. For good head work I would probably look to one of the reputable builders since that is where the power is, but be sure and bring your wallet. Charles
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Just ordered my Rebello 3.0, now what
Speaking of moving the car. I have an app on my phone called SpeedView on Android. I got it for ground speed to calibrate my boat's speedos but it will also do 0-60 times...my be interesting. Charles
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Chinese Junk rant
I really believe a pickup truck that was 100% domestic would not be purchased because the price would be too high. MSRP on an 014 F-150 is $25k with no options an F-350 is $31,00. Those are bare bones work trucks, not pretty trucks which can easily reach $50k. Would you pay $100K for a new F350? Trucks are already fairly expensive and the 40,50 or 100% premium for American made would be more than consumers could justify. Just my 2 cents... Charles
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Time Required for Engine Work
It totally depends on your machine shop. The rest of the work you would likely self perform can be done in a long day or two. Charles
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SU Carbs.com
Now I have Pantera envy... Charles
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Interpart louver key
you can buff the glass with some meguiars mirror glaze on low speed and take that scratch out... Charles