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Patcon

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  1. The lines aren't that thick and that has some pretty heavy pitting. I would replace. C
  2. Steve, You're looking for a cylinder head off a maxima? What years? I will check near me if you get me some details... C
  3. That's great. I can't wait to see what that mustache bar looks like... Charles
  4. Where did you find them? C
  5. Yeah it looks like an estate sale. There are a number of things there I would find interesting. Sort of bitter sweet to see one person possessions all up for sale. Hopefully the Z finds a good home... Charles
  6. Did you make replacement backer panels for the door panels out of fiberglass? Charles
  7. Interesting Z. Too bad I am so far away. Lots of good tools in the auction... C
  8. Zed, I didn't find his response in post #19 as being dismissive. That is one of the short comings of forums and texting. The emotion is hard to convey and is generally added by the recipient. It didn't come across as harsh to me but could be read that way by you. My point was to encourage all involved to extend some grace that the way we might receive something is not always the way it is intended. I also understand that many of the ZDDP links on the internet have their own agenda which makes their conclusions questionable but not necessarily false. I don't know if there is really any unbiased study anywhere as the money that pays for the study tends to bias the study. As always I appreciate your info on the forum and willingness to help those who bring problems in. Have a good day... Charles
  9. If I replace my lines, I will probably see if Fedhill has the appropriate sizes. I have used them for brake lines. C
  10. If the vacuum advance was jamming or hanging up, would it cause this? C
  11. I have appreciated chickenman's posts. I suspect he has some experience to offer. Zed that is very dismissive unless you two have met in person... C
  12. Patcon replied to hr369's topic in Funnybone
    Since it's probably not "sanity" what is it?
  13. I don't like the water idea. The volume of fluid is a good idea and the water is safe, but if your tank doesn't have rust in it now. Flushing with water is very likely to remedy that... Charles
  14. Patcon replied to bratliff's topic in Open Discussions
    If you are going to drain the tranny, don't until you are sure you can get the fill plug open. They can be difficult to break free if they have not been opened in a while. C
  15. Patcon replied to bratliff's topic in Open Discussions
    You obviously haven't been reading the zinc oil debate in the other active thread . I don't know that there is a consensus on the correct oil. I would also bleed all the brakes sufficiently to push all the old fluid out of the system. C
  16. Namerow, If you bought just the chromates from Caswell you could get the yellow rainbow effect on your parts. The chromate also makes the zinc surface harder and more durable. I like the zinc source as the anodes can be expensive, and the more anode you have the more even your plating becomes. Charles
  17. Patcon replied to bratliff's topic in Open Discussions
    Nice car... there is a thread on here, I believe "Blue" started it on waking the sleeping beast. It is very detailed and methodical. As for looks, I don't car for the larger crash bumpers, and I am not a huge fan of cutting good quarters to install fender flairs. Charles
  18. Fuel tank was my first thought... C
  19. This was interesting if you really want to DIY http://thefactoryfiveforum.com/showthread.php?14392-DIY-Zinc-Plating-for-Donor-Nuts-and-Bolts
  20. Here's one other thread and a site someone else setup... http://www.lainefamily.com/CaswellPlating.htm http://ferrarichat.com/forum/boxers-tr-m/373912-diy-zinc-cad-lookalike-plating.html
  21. This was a neat site that somebody made about their plating. There is a barrel plater setup here which is really neat and seems to work really good. Notice the 240z parts in the gallery... http://www.nulltime.com/zincplating/site_map.html
  22. Thanks, That is a good method to start with... C
  23. Do they have any numbers or symbols on the inside. Newer parts have codes on them to identify the material. I don't remember if the original panels do... C
  24. Thanks, Wheee! I have done a lot of reading all over and here. I was hoping to kind of consolidate and condense the info I found here in this thread, and to also come up with a process that works that others could crib off of. motorman7 I think I found his thread and there was also some info at Atlantic Z from Blue. I printed all of that kind of stuff I could find. I was hoping to compare the snippets I found to come up with a consensus for what the process should be. I was wondering about the blue chromate. I don't remember Steve using that when I watched him plate some bolts, but it's been a while and I am lucky if I can remember what day I'm in. I believe I printed a reply from you in another thread that mentioned the blue chromate. I haven't ordered any blue yet; I probably should... I don't know how many use the blue prior to the yellow chromate dip. What did you do for degreasing? Did you use an acid bath just prior to zinc plating? There was one thread I found, I believe on the Caswell site, and a guy named Brian was working for Peter Brock building a BRE tribute car. Does anyone know who Brian is or if he is on this site? It sounded like he had done a lot of plating too.
  25. Thanks Steve, C
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