Everything posted by Patcon
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Caswell Plating
That is the one..thoughts? @240260280
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Home Built Z 'Full video build'
@Home Built by Jeff I don't think I ever saw you comment on your new primer gun. Do you like it? Is it worth it to invest in high quality guns?
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Caswell Plating
Thanks, me too. I think it had Shelley pretty wound up. I thought she was gonna kill us, driving us there! Did you see the dimensions in the other thread? Not interested!!!! They really aren't that tasty!
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Discussion on idea for "air horn" fix
240z's don't really have much in the way of crush zones anyway, thin bumpers, light sheet metal, thin doors, lap belts, etc. The later cars got better but they are not modern multi air bag cars. Some risk comes with the territory. Sort of like riding a motorcycle, you just have to drive defensively. The likelihood that the tubing comes straight into the passenger compartment is fairly low. Personally I am glad my local government doesn't micromanage me. I'm a big boy and can make tough choices all on my own. That is not intended to be insulting to anyone here, I just don't need a bureaucrat parent...the two I had are gone now, God bless them, and I'm not shopping for replacements
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Caswell Plating
and then I get humbled Now admittedly I have some excuse. I was multi tasking on multiple cars and projects. Then I took a big swig of beer, which happened to have a wasp in it. Stung me in the throat, the little monster! Had to hurl him back up. When the swelling started to get spooky, ended up at Urgent Care getting shots in my rump. Spent the rest of the day asleep in my recliner. So the plating didn't turn out. I will strip them and try again on Saturday maybe
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Anybody else getting tired of this girl pointing her arse at you?
The adblockers kill the revenue to the site though. If you are going to ad block you should just pony up and be a supporting member to offset it IMO...
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1971 HLS30-14938 "Lily" build
Interesting! I will look
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1971 HLS30-14938 "Lily" build
You are correct the dimensions are much better. Some of that may be because I can use some pressure when measuring as opposed to the way I was measuring. The distance piece is stamped "B". I am assuming it is original. The distance piece from the first side was also a "B" piece. I don't know what these pieces are made out of but they are very hard and dense and tend not to rust.
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Discussion on idea for "air horn" fix
Very creative! yeah, I can't imagine it takes much to torque the front end around on one of these cars
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1971 HLS30-14938 "Lily" build
Ok. So I received a package today and headed down to the shop. The bearings seats all look good except for a little overspray Initially I measured in the scalloped areas. That allowed me to back up against two points and set the heel of the caliper against both sides of the opposing scallop Distance piece @Captain Obvious I have another question, how firmly do you hold the caliper? I can easily move the needle 0.005" with finger pressure. I have also found you have to swing the caliper back and forth looking for the smallest dimension to be sure you are square to the bore... Off of these dimensions, it would appear the bearings are being crushed by roughly 0.007" That seems like a lot of the bearings don't have any slop...?
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1971 HLS30-14938 "Lily" build
I thought this would be my first choice. After I verify I can measure with the CO specialty tool...
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Project Boondoggle (or, so I went and bought a Z!)
Good progress. Keep at it...
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1971 HLS30-14938 "Lily" build
Fabulous. I hope you are mulling a solution for me if my measurements prove correct...there's beer in it...
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To buy or not to buy...that is the question
By the way, that's a nice looking little shed!
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1971 HLS30-14938 "Lily" build
Yeah, I was a little incredulous at this thought I might be able to later. all these parts are masked up in the paint booth currently. That would be great! It would remove one of my variables I agree this is what I thought was going on. I was pretty careful when I set the bearings to make sure they were down on the seats. I wonder how thick that little washer is? Maybe I lost it when I pressed it apart...
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Discussion on idea for "air horn" fix
Those are all good tips. It is also nice that these cars are relatively speaking, easy to pull because the sheet metal is so light so there are no really high stress loads to speak of
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Home Built Z 'Full video build'
45's are a lot of carb for a 2.4L engine, most people run 40's
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Z31 N/A RB project
That looks like lots of camber up front...
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Just what the Doctor ordered. 1977 280z
The cam looks good, nice and shiny!
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240Z Window woes
I have found the embedded search engine is subpar to using google, unfortunately
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Datsun-240z Vs Fairlady-z432
One of the threads I read last night. The guy was a helicopter crash firefighter on a navy ship. They told him if the magnesium wheels on the chopper catch fire you can't extinguish them because they burn so hot it breaks the water into hydrogen and oxygen. He also said they burn so hot they'll burn through the ship deck in just a few minutes. So the SOP was to push the burning chopper overboard...
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1971 HLS30-14938 "Lily" build
My hub specs out at larger than even an A hub! So it can't have been wallered? out. The dimensions would be smaller in that case. Confusing... Now it is possible my measuring is suspect. I would only have to be off by 0.010" to be a B hub, at least on the one side
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1971 HLS30-14938 "Lily" build
So I mic'd the second "B" piece @ 2.068" . The seat to seat dimension I got was 2.087" & 2.080" I measured in the scallops using the "B" piece as a surface to work from. Didn't have a sacrificial set of calipers So do the bearings have 0.020" freeplay? @Captain Obvious If I can't sort the other hub and have to disassemble it I will measure those parts too
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240Z Window woes
Was it grannyknot or Sweatybetty that found something as a substitue for this?