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Patcon

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  1. Patcon replied to ensys's topic in Open Discussions
    I believe I have seen one of those fans in a junk yard. I will need to look again. How does this compare to the 280zx AC?
  2. I don't think I can answer that question, sorry.
  3. Yes, you should be able to remove it and clean it but I don't see how it will help
  4. Fluid won't show up in the car. It all ends up in the vacuum booster. Which ruins it. That's what ZH was alluding to
  5. Put them on the car and adjust them before you paint them to see if you can get them adjusted properly. Did you try loosing the hood bolts (not the hinge bolts) and pushing the hood down then re-tightening? I know I have had the same issue and gotten rid of it. So I believe it's possible
  6. Take a piece of clear packing tape and put it over the face of the pressure gauge. When it gets fogged up from over spray to where you can't read it, replace with a new piece. If need be, clean first with paint thinner, which won't damage the plastic face on the gauge
  7. Exactly like this! Perfect description
  8. Bob Sharp letter, super cool!!!
  9. Thank you for that! It's nice to see it's consistent with the bumper curve. I had roughly 3/8" on the ends and 3/4" in the middle. I suspected it was 3/8" all the way across. Merry Christmas
  10. I found some very good pictures in this thread. Found it through google images
  11. Any body got any good pictures of the rear valance behind the tail light finishers?
  12. Yes, I have to reuse the valance, since I don't have a replacement and probably can't source a superior candidate. There are several areas of damage that I should be able to pull metal from toward the rear. I am surprised the box section isn't heavier metal, when it's all welded up it is very hard to pull with hand tools. I think there may be some extra metal in the floor too. I order two new frame clamps last night because I am not sure what I have will work. There is a wrinkle in the drivers quarter corner sub-frame that I am going to take a shot at. For a proper repair, the quarter would have to come off and that's not happening! I a made a raggedy mess out of the valance because my previous repairs had large puddle welds so they took big holes to break free. I think I will weld new little patches into the valance after dolly work and then make new smaller holes for puddle welds.
  13. The way I bench bled a master was to use short sections of line from the bottom ports looped up and into the reservoirs. Work the master until no more bubbles appear
  14. A better view of the current situation 130 spot welds later!! I think you will be able see the damage inside the frame rail Those wrinkles above the bumper mount shouldn't be there The back of this should be flat too There is a dip below the light in the first picture. I don't think that should be there. It is where the panel got forced under the interior floor panel The second picture has a way area. I believe this is supposed to be flat. Can somebody post me a good picture of this panel so I can tell how it's supposed to be? More damage on the left side of the license plate under the finishers
  15. To all my CZCars friends. Have a great Christmas. Enjoy family while you can and be safe.
  16. So say good bye to the pretty yellow "Biting the bullet" The upside is, I get to get rid of this
  17. Here are some pictures of the air dam transition I don't like I don't like the abrupt change where they meet I would prefer to figure out a way to make it a little more subtle Even more than he is holding right here
  18. Ok, I need some HELP now. I have most of the car roughed out, but I need to finish the rear valance. The car was rear ended at some point and the bumper damaged the rear valance. I worked on it a number of years ago but I don't like the finished results. So I tried to start on the rear yesterday. I made a template of the rear curve of the hatch When I compared it to the rear valance there is quite the difference. So then I figured I needed to have the correct bumper. I was able to finally order some out of Vietnam but I located a straight center section today, in the mean time. Here is the way it currently sits It is a little hard to tell but it's really wavy and uneven. I cut out the center of the valance and pulled the center section. Then I welded it back in. You can see one of the joints on the right This is how the current bar fits Much closer on the ends than in the middle by about 3/8". I assume this gap is supposed to be consistent. Can someone confirm that for me? Also approximately what is this gap supposed to be? At this point I am contemplating drilling out all the spot welds and removing the rear valance entirely so I can try to get it straight and right. I really need to be painted by February if I am going to have a shot at being ready for Zcon 2019. I hate to add the extra work but right now I don't see a good way around it
  19. I love that oil pan!
  20. It's the internet. I take it all with a grain of salt unless I know the poster. It can be hard to sort out reality, especially on HybridZ, because the threads can pinball all over the place
  21. You look a lot younger than I would have thought! ?
  22. The other thing to remember when reading those threads, is some of those guys are racers and know about how to make cars handle and stop.
  23. Thats a shop manicure, best kind! Now if I could get my wife to wear a shop manicure...
  24. Sorry Jeff @Home Built by Jeff Squirrel!!!
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