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Patcon

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  1. I love Dino's!
  2. How difficult would these be to retrofit?
  3. I would also caution against using a new alternator to charge an exceptionally dead battery. Thats a good way to destroy an alternator
  4. So $2250 sold; BIN was $3144. Serious money for seats but they look perfect. Just like new. That seems like a reasonable price for what NOS seats would cost
  5. How much did they end up selling for?
  6. It's surprising the tires are that porous! Also that is a lot of wheels on those pallets!
  7. Patcon replied to Patcon's topic in 510
    I have no idea. Maybe Alan Does...
  8. If anyone has it, it will be 240zrubber.com
  9. I have found that subframe metal is pretty stout. I believe I have pictures of that area in my build thread. I had to take the rear panel out and pull that exact area. A good frame machine is really the tight tool for that!
  10. Have you ever towed or transported the car with a car cover on it?
  11. So you figured out how to adjust it?
  12. The struts on a 280z have a larger OD tube iirc
  13. Patcon replied to joe newsom's topic in Help Me !!
    1991 is a long time ago... Family matters...
  14. Good update Jim. Yes the new pumps can be that bad. I really think it's the valves in the new pumps. Sometimes they just don't seal or they stick open. It shuts off soon after that...
  15. I believe your cam lobes are correct for TDC
  16. Patcon replied to Patcon's topic in 510
    Understood, I will trim it down
  17. 930's especially
  18. Patcon replied to Patcon's topic in 510
    @EuroDat Do I need to make the shim stock ring narrower? My concern would be inhibiting oil flow to the needle bearing.
  19. Patcon replied to Patcon's topic in 510
    Perfect Chas! Yes the scribbles are very helpful 🙂
  20. Patcon replied to Patcon's topic in 510
    So I ordered some brass shim stock from amazon (0.001,2,3,5 & 0.010") We used the 0.010" sheet. The really thin stuff is like tin foil thin. Traced the outside of the needle bearing for OD and used a socket that was about the right ID Various methods to cut the ID. Little die grinder, a dremel tool, etc. I eventually got a hole that worked Then I cut the OD with scissors. All torqued back down and just inside the low spec number. Waiting on a new oil gutter and a new front case seal to check that and then hopefully we will be all good
  21. I don't believe you will be able to touch it up if it's single stage paint. I agree you should go to a reputable body shop for advise. If it's BC / CC then a good painter can match it and melt in the clear coat but it's difficult to do it well. I am afraid the detailer may have really done you a major disservice!!
  22. Patcon replied to Patcon's topic in 510
    @EuroDat Thanks for that reply. The manual shows a spec on page MT-11 in the 280zx manual for 3rd gear. (0.13 - 0.37 mm) Edit: Although we only have about 0.002" of clearance and it doesn't seem like it would matter because all of those pieces appear to rotate as a unit...
  23. Patcon replied to Patcon's topic in 510
    The large bearing at the front input shaft that has the snap ring on it. In post #102 it has space on both sides of it. It has some on the rear side but not enough. There is more on the front side between the bearing and the snap ring. Do we need to pull that bearing forward to move the gap to between the gear and the bearing or will the helical cut gears do it on their own?
  24. You will see some leakage from the oil galley but it should be limited
  25. Unless I am missing something, I would expect the vacuum to go down when touching the brakes. That's where the boost effect comes from... What am I missing?
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