Everything posted by Patcon
- Windshield crack repair, salt, bug spray, alcohol+water?
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L24 Rebuild -Again!
Steve The sensor is in the backing plate, but what triggers the sensor? Can you get some more pictures of the setup as it goes in. I like the idea of this type of trigger wheel.
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Separating SU intake manifolds
If I remember correctly the water tubes are steel threaded into aluminum intakes. With water inside you get terrible galvanic corrosion making them hard to separate later...
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240Z Resto - 01/1970 Car
Cork gaskets do not like to be over tightened. That is many times the reason for failure.
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Passing of Todd Walrich (Wolf Creek Racing)
He was evidently 54. I hate to hear that and his knowledge will be missed. That is going to become a bigger and bigger problem as these great vendors get older.
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E88 head in a Series 1 car?
I wouldn't replace it until I was sure it wasn't original. Jim's car has an E31 but it is 2000 units earlier. Start there...
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240z fuel and brake line insulator sets and steering rack expansion reservoir
www.240zrubberparts.com Have you checked his site. I believe it will be fairly up to date, knowing Steve...
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Slipping Clutch.
I wouldn't think a clutch would be toast after 2500 km unless you were doing high rev launches over and over. That's like 1,500 miles even a sorry clutch aught to hold up longer than that. I think you are looking in the right area from the sounds of it.
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Balance driveshaft after installing new U-joints?
I agree with Jim, also in the future instead of buying a new driveshaft. We have a local company that rebuilds shafts and balances them. It's a pretty common thing for heavier trucks and racecars. I am sure you have a similar service in your area. Cheaper than a new driveshaft. Like $60 for 2 u joints and a balance
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'72 240Z Rebuild
I am no engine expert but I would think you would want zero leakage past the valves. If the intake or exhaust valves leak then you won't reach 9:1 compression or whatever as the build up in pressure will bleed back into the intake or exhaust manifold, whichever is leaking. The need to seal really well which is why valve lapping is sometimes necessary
- 1976 280Z Restoration Project
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correct suspension black
Thanks Site I wonder if I have one of those lying around, I mean I wonder if I can find one of those I have lying around...
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Car pulls Left Under Braking
No "thread jacking" please...
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My Datsun 240Z
Looks good. I love new parts. So clean... So shiny...
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correct suspension black
Site That's pretty glossy. Obviously glossier than the crossmember and dust shield. I will aim for the gloss finish I already have. That will prevent so much rework. Thanks Guys
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Hardway's 1971 240z #8011 - Build and Repair Thread
Thanks Dan
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correct suspension black
Cliff, Is "gloss", really glossy or sort of glossy?
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To Dream the Impossible Dream (Redwing's Z cars)
These parts I have are from a customer who restored 280z's he is older now and didn't have a use for them. So I have them now. If you need anything Steve drop me a PM or a note here in this thread. I will get it to you...
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Hardway's 1971 240z #8011 - Build and Repair Thread
So he left the copper tubing in the pipe and that holds the form. Correct?
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correct suspension black
I am painting my suspension but I switched flattening agents and the new one makes it much flatter than the old one. I am trying to figure out which one is close to correct This is the early flattener I was using not very flat. Fairly glossy and looks nice This is the later flattener. Much flatter. almost no gloss Cross member is pretty flat too Table full of parts Can someone give me some direction on which finish is correct. The glossy one is the easiest but I'd like to shoot for the most correct finish.
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To Dream the Impossible Dream (Redwing's Z cars)
Jai I wouldn't order anything Steve doesn't ask you to order. I have many of the parts he mentioned. Some are new, he is welcome to any of them for your car. unknown intake manifold with FPR new in box FPR unsure of application Unknown fuel pump
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Hardway's 1971 240z #8011 - Build and Repair Thread
Did he heat form the hoses in the oven or something similar?
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ZCON 2015 Hookup
Thanks Steve
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To Dream the Impossible Dream (Redwing's Z cars)
Where is the FPR located on a 280z?
- Hub Extenders