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Patcon

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  1. there is a flat pad on the upper left corner of the block on the passenger side. There are numbers engraved in it. They can be difficult to read sometimes
  2. Starting fluid shouldn't hurt anything that I know of. Diesels are another matter entirely
  3. That's a plausible theory. Would someone like Matsuo san be able to shed some light on that?
  4. You need to double check the actual numbers on the dizzy against the chart unless you're positive the dizzy has never been changed in 50 years
  5. If it's rusty, that makes it even harder to add lots of torque. All the S30 cars are appreciating very fast right now. The early cars especially. The later cars are better candidates for a swap. Especially the 280z. It's heavier and better braced and is already fuel injected.
  6. I agree, swap with car! I think a better idea, is to source an L28ET motor complete with harness and go from there. That way most everything is reversible in the future when the cars are worth even more. Also the S30 chassis is not properly designed for the levels of torque that the LS series motors can produce.
  7. Those sound like starter noises to me. Could be loose, bad teeth. Hard to tell by the video how many times the key is being turned. You could get a manual starter switch, that you connect to the starter. Then you can spin the engine while standing beside the car to narrow down the source of the noise.
  8. Speaker wire varies a lot. If you mean what comes with most stereos, like 24ga or something, that's a little small. If you mean 12 ga like I normally use, that should be more than adequate
  9. Thanks for that. I added his listed item in my watch list I'm not ready yet, but I like to bookmark things for when I am. Otherwise I can't find them later or remember which thread it was in
  10. If its too low the pump might not run. Try running good battery power straight to the pump to eliminate a bad pump
  11. I believe it comes down and through the frame rail below the filler neck and out onto top of the tank. Not positive though...
  12. Can you post up a link to an ad? Or maybe his Ebay username?
  13. I think that is the part number I used. I found they were a little too large but worked ok. Most people won't know unless I run over them.
  14. Mmmmmm, BarBQue!
  15. One option would be to source a hinge and paint it or steal the pin out of the new donor hinge. I know I couldn't weld that and make it hold. I might could if out TIG rig was working but I d on't think my MIG rig would make a clean enough weld
  16. Thanks to you too, Mark!
  17. Cheers Thank you for your service and his sacrifice!
  18. Patcon replied to krZing's topic in Help Me !!
    Have you done a valve adjustment? If not start with that and make sure the valve train looks good.
  19. or fuel sender?
  20. What are your impressions on the exhaust?
  21. Lots of guys who track their cars actually bleed their brakes between sessions. Most brake fluid is hygroscopic (absorbs water from the air) and it does so even better when it is hot. By bleeding the brakes, your get fresh dry fluid and remove a lot of heat with the older hot fluid
  22. I suspect you are boiling your brake fluid or the water in the system. You might want to consider converting to a better high heat fluid if you are going to spend any sort of time on the track
  23. Yeah, I did the same thing. Was really frustrating to have to dig in further for a silly mistake
  24. I wouldn't think the booster would be affected by tracking the car. Maybe one of the track guys will chime in
  25. These cars are quickly becoming valuable enough to justify pretty extreme repair efforts.
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