Everything posted by Patcon
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Hello from across the pond! Searching for a 240z
I have used this on an S10 I own. We have put 80k on it. No real issues. FWIW It could be a clue though to your fluid loss. Might not be a new condition...
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Discussion on idea for "air horn" fix
How about leveling with the doors sills, front to back and left to right, then back check with these other areas you picked out Don't use the seams in doors. Get some small blocks to level off of and use a long straight edge to span across.
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Discussion on idea for "air horn" fix
Good! If your measurements are still off, then you will need to spread it before you weld it up. Be careful to not pour the heat to it as you weld or you may get some unintended results. Try to replicate the factory dimensions as close as you can.
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Discussion on idea for "air horn" fix
If you don't spread it the hood will probably not fit. The engine bay sides are bowing in from the car being on the rotisserie. Get it off the rotisserie and recheck it. I would block it up without using the front of the car. If you have to spread it you check measurements diagonally to say the hood latch to make sure it's square. Did you find the FSM diagram with the dimensions in MM?
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Discussion on idea for "air horn" fix
That's a really bad idea! They are much stronger as tube type assemblies. If it was that easy to make it right, the factory wouldn't have gone to all the trouble in the first place. Always remember, car manufacturers are notoriously cheap. The don't install "extra" or "unnecessary" parts
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Fuel injection snafu
Also I believe there is a chassis ground near where you're working. If you damaged it; it could make your lights wonky as the pump current looks for the path of least resistance. The "Sparkys" taught me that.
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2018 Grassroots Motorsports Mitty
We meet a couple of guys that have been to a lot of Mitty's when they gave us a lift up one of the hills. They said there have been a number of bad wrecks in that area of the track. The cars can evidently get airborne and flip there. Especially if they try to pass...
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2018 Grassroots Motorsports Mitty
I saw that car on Saturday. Looks like the wreck might have been on the back straight away...
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2018 Grassroots Motorsports Mitty
Front right almost off the ground!
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Engine won't start
Yes.If the car fires up when using starter fluid, you have a fuel problem and the ignition is at least good enough to get it started.
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2018 Grassroots Motorsports Mitty
Greg, It was amazing to watch how far into turn 1 you could drive before getting on the brakes compared to the rest of the field. It always looked like you were going to end up in the gravel. I agree, you were catching the 17 car every lap. I think with time you could have run him down. Seems like Sam built a nice car. Charles
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5 speed swap
check the 2 wire switch for continuity with a meter in each of the gears.
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1972 Float Adjustment ...
No!! The right amount will ultimately be determined by plug color and good running condition
- Cody's Goon
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Cody's Goon
That seems counter intuitive since they had the best compression numbers
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Body shop didn't order bumper ends, 1976 280
Too bad. Was just surfing craiglist. I will keep my eyes open...
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Body shop didn't order bumper ends, 1976 280
or this one? https://louisville.craigslist.org/pts/d/part-out-grade-rhd-updated/6503334481.html
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Body shop didn't order bumper ends, 1976 280
@Redwing @Mark Maras Do either of these cars have the parts you need? https://atlanta.craigslist.org/nat/pts/d/1976-datsun-280z-parts-or/6553665825.html
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Cody's Goon
I just went and did a compression test. I did it cold because I didn't want to run the car anymore until I have a little better hold on what's going on. #1 135 #2 120 #3 127 #4 135 Not conclusive, as the spread isn't that bad, but the middle two are low. Maybe a leaks in between the middle two?
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Engine won't start
If you shoot a little starting fluid into each carb throat, will it fire over? It may be the fuel evaporated out of the carbs. It is hard to prime the fuel lines with the starter. Easier if the car fires over a couple of times...
- New head install question
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Cody's Goon
So I pulled the plugs after work Pig rich and 1 & 4 are wet. Oil wet I believe. We cleaned them good and put them back in. Ran it at idle for 15 minutes or more. Never really warmed up. so I sent him around the block. He overheated in less than a mile turned around and got home. We still haven't looked to see how low it is. Looking for a pressure tester now...
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Looking for advice on sequencing of restoration work
The hatch hinges have slots in them to help center the hatch. Also you may need to shim the hinges if the hatch isn't in the opening square
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Where to go with this rusthole
Lots of good info and pics in wheee!'s rebuild thread!
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2018 Grassroots Motorsports Mitty
Absolutely!