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Patcon

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  1. I think you can remove it from the jacket, clean it and grease it. Or you can make a funnel on one end and soak it in oil
  2. Patcon posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    Really??! Thats too bad! I was just looking at placing an order with them
  3. That's always hard to see when you dig into a project. Anytime you see rust bubbles, just assume there's a hole behind it. Almost always is... At some point the surprises will end and you will start getting nice new metal in place
  4. Hopefully you used a credit card. Call and back the charges up!
  5. Patcon posted a post in a topic in Engine & Drivetrain
    If you torqued the cover, I don't think you'll get anymore squish...
  6. Patcon posted a post in a topic in 510
    I agree, It was something hard. That probably got harder over time. I wouldn't have a clue what I was use with similar properties. I figure something soft is better, especially if some were to get loose internally
  7. Patcon posted a post in a topic in Build Threads
    So I found a few badges... 2 of the "Datsun" emblems are metal one is plastic. One of the qtr panel emblems is pretty badly corroded. I do have a set of L&R, although I can't figure out why the early emblems are handed. The later emblems have slots for air towards the rear so that makes sense for handing. They really need rechroming. Has any one found a vendor for restoring these emblems?
  8. Patcon posted a post in a topic in Build Threads
    So I have starting looking for some exterior parts. Tail light strips seem to be available, but early car Quarter badges seem to be scarce. Also one listing I saw suggested they were handed. Is that correct? I need to look around and see if I have any here...
  9. Patcon posted a post in a topic in 510
    I don't know exactly what I will use there. I will probably lean towards high temp RTV or Black urethane. The black urethane should stick to pretty much anything
  10. Patcon posted a post in a topic in Electrical
    Lamp sockets
  11. Patcon posted a post in a topic in Build Threads
    Pretty much done with buffing now. It looks pretty good especially for being shot in a dirty shop.
  12. Patcon posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    @emccallum Who did you use for plating?
  13. Patcon posted a post in a topic in Electrical
    @kats Thanks so much for the offer. I will of course let you know if you can be of assistance. C
  14. Patcon posted a post in a topic in 510
    This is what I figured too. Too thick of a shim will actually make it impossible to turn by hand
  15. Patcon posted a post in a topic in Electrical
    Is there not a more efficient way to add these tailights. I hate cutting on the harness!
  16. Patcon posted a post in a topic in Electrical
    Found these pages http://www.xenonzcar.com/s30/JDMtailwiring.html https://jdm-car-parts.com/blogs/news/wiring-euro-spec-tail-lights-for-us-spec-240-z
  17. Patcon posted a post in a topic in Electrical
    So I have a pair of euro taillights I want to install in Lily. I know they require some rewiring. I searched the forum but couldn't find a relavent thread. Maybe the librarian can or someone else can chime in on whats required
  18. Im not sure this discussion furthers the forum...
  19. Patcon posted a post in a topic in Build Threads
    So last weekend I reshot the car. started with white More yellow And then more clear I got some trash on the car after my second coat of clear. So I stopped and tried to use some reducer to get it out. I got it out but messed up my basecoat. So I stopped for the day, very put out. I found a forum where someone said I could stack more clear if it was within 16 hours. So I got up early the next day and fixed the basecoat in a couple of areas and stacked more clear. This weekend I have been wet sanding cutting and buffing. I should have done it by Wednesday but as usual work got in the way. The roof should really be shinier than this but I messed by starting with 1000 grit paper. It's just too coarse no matter what the internet says! I called the paint man who shot Cody's goon and he suggested I sand the roof dry with a DA and some fine grit. So I used some 1500 paper. It fowls quickly but I think I'm gonna be able to salvage the roof. I thought I was gonna have to reclear the roof. I will try to post up a new 5 dollar bill pic tomorrow. Passenger quarter is done. I have the roof all sanded and the drivers quarter sanded and ready for buffing. Hopefully tomorrow it will all be glossy and I can move onto mechanicals. It's a shame that my phone doesn't make pictures that really show how slick it is
  20. Patcon posted a post in a topic in Build Threads
    So I did some rework on the car. The brown specks were pretty wide spread and very deep in the clear. I tried to sand them out but that made large dimples in the clear, So I had to redo the job You can see some of the dimpling in the glare of the light I also didn't like the joints in the door jambs so I added some more seam sealer there. Mask the joints off Run some seam sealer with a caulk gun Use a little lacquer thinner to smooth it down Then I masked off the problem areas and shot some high build primer Started blocking. You can still see the low spots
  21. Patcon posted a post in a topic in 510
    So we made a 0.005" shim and it locks the tranny up. Then we made a 0.003" shim and it also locks the tranny up. It's fine with no shim. I am inclined to leave it out entirely... @EuroDat
  22. It's Indonesia! Relatively poor country. Working in flip flops. Using a paint gun that looks 20 years old! Props for how well it turned out. I struggle to get good results and I have 3 times the equipment they have
  23. Which things in particular ?
  24. Why would you make that statement? They seem to have done an excellent looking BC/CC job with very basic tools!
  25. Patcon posted a post in a topic in Electrical
    I ordered one too.
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