Everything posted by Patcon
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Not mine.
Said the old lady as she kissed the cow...
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Rear subframe conversion
I tend to agree with Zed Head but I don't have any hard facts to back that up. The engines are totally different and I suspect you would need a custom mounting plate made to adapt the 350z tranny; that will cost extra. Clutch and pressure plate are going to be an issue and could require custom pieces, again more cash. Will the 350z tranny even fit in an S30 tunnel? Is the tranny the right length to come up into or close to the shifter hole. How does it mount? How will you have to modify the chassis to hold the new tranny and on and on and on... Having done projects like this myself with mixed results I suggest you don't try to "reinvent the wheel". Go with a tried and true 5 speed option and drive on
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My Hoarding of Z Parts
Any idea on how to accomplish this?
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Bling Alert: Replated Hatch Lock
Thanks, Jim and you are correct unicorns aren't cheap...
- 1976 280Z Restoration Project
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Bling Alert: Replated Hatch Lock
That's a bargain. Is white zinc the correct plate for these parts and the bolts?
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what are these worth?
Not a Z setup but very similar http://www.ebay.com/itm/WEBER-DCOE40-TRIPLE-CARBS-FOR-72-76-TRIUMPH-TR6-/132033505582?hash=item1ebdcf692e:g:RCAAAOSwA3dYKNTB&vxp=mtr http://www.ebay.com/itm/WEBER-DCOE40-TRIPLE-CARBS-FOR-72-76-TRIUMPH-TR6-/132033505582?hash=item1ebdcf692e:g:RCAAAOSwA3dYKNTB&vxp=mtr http://www.ebay.com/itm/Datsun-240z-260z-280z-Triple-42-Dcoe-Weber-Carburetor-/252696130279?hash=item3ad5dcf2e7:g:tpQAAOSwnHZYX7Kd&vxp=mtr A current auction http://www.ebay.com/itm/Weber-40-DCOE-triple-carburetors-with-manifold-for-Datsun-240Z-260Z-280Z-280ZX-/311811571850?hash=item48996b008a:g:-yEAAOSwuxFYs2Dp&vxp=mtr Here is a single DCOE #18 for sale http://www.ebay.com/itm/Weber-40DCOE-18-Carburetor-Triumph-or-Austin-Healey-/302224850275?hash=item465e013d63:g:cSMAAOSwfVpYo0c-&vxp=mtr
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Jury Rigging Fuel Pump
If that's what you started with, you've done good!
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what are these worth?
I suspect more than $1000. I don't have time right now to look through ebay but those are the Italian made bodies (deisreable) the 18's with the manifold and the Redline filters...
- L28 Stroker Build - I need your advice :-)
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Hints on removing stuck locknut on tie rod ends
My saying at work is "tuition". When we mess something up, break something or learn the hard way we call that "tuition" ie. the cost of learning...
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differerential ID
Open it up and see if it is an LSD or not. It also might have a small metal tag on it calling that out...
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new garage
Good diamond core bit should eat rebar without an issue but it is slower than casting in place
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240z Greenville SC
Furman, that will make your wallet lighter! Furman's in a really nice area
- 1976 280Z Restoration Project
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D Wheel Covers - Cost of Restoration?
A thought for the future, in lieu of blasting them some rust away, Eastwood Rust remover or something similar will remove all the rust but not remove good metal. A little slower but less chance of warpage or holes...
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new garage
I like the faded "goon" too. Sort of the underdog...
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Hate spotwelds?
Yes I believe they are carbide and they have very thin sharp points at the ends of the flutes. Cut great but easily damaged
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Door skins
So you're good now? I was going to recommend what it sounds like you already did...
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MSA satin black Konig Rewinds are coming.. need tires
Ahhh, Christmas in February! Enjoy...
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Replacement Inner Rocker Panels
Thanks, Those numbers are similar to what I have seen too, and many of those are pretty well beat up. Yours looks pretty straight all things considered. You could also use a rust remover from Eastwood which will not remove any good metal, since the panel isn't really very thick anyway...
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Hate spotwelds?
Blair is evidently one of the biggest companies in the spot weld tool market. I have used their spot weld cutters but they are very brittle because they are very hard. It is important to keep the bit really square to the work. If not it will chip and be toast. This tool isn't the end all but should be usable on most welds. It will be a little while before I have a need for it I believe. We'll see...
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master cylinder check list
cliff, I think he is asking what is the logic to sealing one side of the plate to the master cylinder and not sealing it to the booster? I don't have a theory...
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Door skins
What is the issue with the old skin? How did you remove it? I believe all of the skins are the same, the internals are different and the door strikes are different I believe...
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Manifold and choke question
I suspect the little electric pump is kept in check by the filter's pressure regulator. If the engine isn't consuming enough fuel it is basically "dead headed" but probably isn't much of an issue on a lower pressure pump. It would be on a higher rated pump though... rossiz beat me to it...
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