Everything posted by Patcon
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Restoring the undercarriage.
I didn't know that. That would have been nice to know before I tore one down...
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My best 260Z yet!
1989......Almost 30 years! How time flies!!!!
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[2018] What Did You Do To/with Your Z Today?
Thanks, ammonia is a good tip. I have a car that needs stripping...
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Rotisserie Mounting Points
Center line on the rotisserie pivots is 52.5" AFF (Above Finished Floor). Front bumper mounts up front are 49" AFF. Rear bumper mounts are 47" AFF. The cross bar connecting the ends is 11.5" AFF . The car is pretty neutral like this when it's all stripped...
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1976 280Z Restoration Project
I also made some other modifications to my blasting cabinet. I siliconed every seam I could. I built a dust cyclone out of two 5 gallon buckets which are connected to a shop vacuum. So my cabinet never clouds up. The only downside is the vacuum could be quieter. When the media seems low I just empty the cyclone back into the cabinet. The filter sees very little dust because of the cyclone...
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[2018] What Did You Do To/with Your Z Today?
Guy, What technique did you use?
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1976 280Z Restoration Project
I added some sealed halogen floodlights in the corners of my blasting cabinet. Also I spaced the glass and mylar sheet up about a 1/2" with a double mesh of metal window screen below it. It helps deflect the media and it stays clear much longer. I would love to have a larger cabinet but the cost escalates quickly with size. another trick is to blast with the shop lights off.
- DIY Home Built Vapor Blasting/ Honing Cabinet , wetblasting
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Reno Nevada members
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- DIY Home Built Vapor Blasting/ Honing Cabinet , wetblasting
- Price Check: 280z Front hubs for $200
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240zrubberparts project car
Yes I do! I could pick your brain on plating too, now that I have done some.
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240zrubberparts project car
Did Norm plate it for you?
- 78-280z Rear Strut Insulators
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carter 4070 issue
@jalexquijano A word of advise. You are down to just a few advisors here. One main one! If you fail to heed his advise in a timely manner, right away and all the way, he may quit trying too!!!!
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1970 240Z on CL in Denver-Only $1,500.00
So the valve cover alone was $300-$500 of the car's value. I agree the car is salvageable but it becomes more economically practical if the VIN is lower
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Rotisserie Mounting Points
I will check. May be Friday or Saturday...
- How many threads on coilover to be safe?
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1970 240Z on CL in Denver-Only $1,500.00
Just curious. If it was a real low number car I could see it being worth it. I hate seeing any Z get parted out but from the looks of the quarters there is a lot more rust in there.
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1970 240Z on CL in Denver-Only $1,500.00
Post deleted. That's a mess! Was the VIN displayed?
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Rotisserie Mounting Points
Maybe, It will depend on how you mount it and where neutral twirl is. I built my rotisserie for more than just this project and the extra height helps me not worry about contact.
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Project Boondoggle (or, so I went and bought a Z!)
I looks great and you seem to have a good handle on it!
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Rotisserie Mounting Points
On mine, when I rotate the roof down, I only have 5" or so of clearance from the center bar...
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Deja Vu: 1971 Restoration
Lot's of block work!
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Rotisserie Mounting Points
I will check tomorrow...