Everything posted by Patcon
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260Z Body Shell RLS30-000017 for sale on Ebay UK
I guess one of the unknowns for US buyers would be whether it was registerable or not. South Carolina is pretty flexible but many other states are not, and even here I'm not sure I could register it. Still an interesting idea though. and guess what???? No rust!! That makes it super unique right there!
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240z running rough
I would get a small container that is suitable. Fill it with fuel and feed the carbs out of that. That will help isolate the problem. If it goes away, it's in the tank or supply lines. If it doesn't it's mostly from the fuel filter forward. We'll use a gatorade bottle with some holes in the lid for fuel line. Don't leave fuel in it long term. Some plastics will melt!
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Rear Wheel Bearing Related
No red loktite!!! I wouldn't even use blue. It's redundant...
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Rear Wheel Bearing Related
If you look at the face (hex) side closely and you can just see the dimples at third spacing. That makes the nut self locking. Yes, they are supposed to be reuseble
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Project Boondoggle (or, so I went and bought a Z!)
The fender might be salvageable if it was a super rare item, don't.... Just replace that and the bucket Look for damage really closely around the top of the radiator support. The fender looks moved in a little. Not the end of he world but will make panel alignment frustrating if it's not dealt with
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Canadian SHIRO #11 for sale, some assembly required
Sad, The car really does nothing for me. between the Viscous limited slip and the recaros you can probably gt $2,500. the rest of the car is being thrown in for free... Just remember the the viscous diff has unique driveshafts. don't buy one without the other!!
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L28+(maxima)47 build
That's an interesting list. Would be interesting, at least to me, to sort it by cheapest to maintain. I love a number of those cars but several of them can nickel and dime you to death. For instance, I suspect maintenance on a twin turbo M-B engine gets pricey real quick even if you bought it cheap! Sorry for the thread jack Steve
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L28+(maxima)47 build
4.77!! Thats stout!
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Restoration of BringaTrailer 240z - HLS30-35883
That's good progress. It's time consuming work
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Parts for Sale: 4x reproduction Nissan Fairlady Z432-R ‘works’ wheels in aluminum
I guess my question on all of this is what is M speeds agreement with the manufacturer? is there a clear cut line that forbids the manufacturer from selling these through another venue. Is approval required for the factory to sell these are not. This has been one of the problems with mainland manufacturing for some time. They require foreigners to build plants with domestic contractors and domestic engineers. Then they go down the road and build a duplicate plant to generate copy cat products. This was a huge problem with top level golf clubs for a while, as an example
- DIY Home Built Vapor Blasting/ Honing Cabinet , wetblasting
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1977 280z
I would not try to use thicker metal for patch panels. It makes the welding more difficult It is much easier to get a donor roof panel. That panel is hard to replicate without an english wheel and some experience
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1977 280z
Do not overheat your panels!!! They will warp
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1977 280z
Aircraft stripper has been reformulated. Doesnt work as good as the old stuff
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73 240z restoration 904 White
I have an assortment of die grinders with different bits. a cut off wheel can help knock welds down. 1" roloks work good but wear out fast. I also have an assortment of rasp bits for die grinders that work good too
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1977 280z
I would expect way , more than $500 for metal repairs! and that's doing it all yourself. I also wouldn't make any panel that is commercially available! A stamped panel is harder and will make a better repair. Also if the metal work isn't done really well it really hurts the value of the car. Don't scrimp on this part!!
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78 280z rust protection
If you use a good epoxy primer it can sit a long time before top coating. It will need to be scuffed before top coating but the epoxy will not have to be removed. Epoxy is the best choice but you need the proper safety equipment to spray it.
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"The Orange"
Very nice! Does it hold up to being closed onto the harness?
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"The Orange"
Rich, What did you do to harness holders in the engine bay? Original? Redone?
- 240ZBUILTBYME 1971 240z HS-001063 Project Georgia
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Z Proto: The next z reveal
They $3500 is equal to about $25k now but thats based on published federal inflation numbers which are low. I would say closer to 40k. So not too far off, considering the complexity of a modern car
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New project
Thats a nice old Kawasaki!
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KONI Sports for Classic Z's
I had one once that I couldn't get out. Even chained between two trees with a come a long
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Price Check: 2" X 4" X 8' ?
Good looking shop! I like the mini-x. I've been shopping for one of those The glass doors on the end are a good idea. No flack for not having rails at those openings?
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Price Check: 2" X 4" X 8' ?
Lumber prices are crazy right now and have a serious impact on me and my business. I really don't know how you could bid projects and protect yourself from these crazy prices. I saw an article a while back that estimated the typical framing package has increased by $12k from just a few months ago!!
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